Which bhamini sultan declared " jihad" against vijayanagar?
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The Bahmini Empire was the first Muslim independent empire in South India.
The Bahmani Sultan that declared " jihad" against Vijayanagar was;
Ibrahim Adil Shah II.
Under his rule, the Bahmins fought the "Battle of Talikota" which was a huge rebellion in which the Vijayanagara ruler was beheaded and his head presented to the Bahmin Sultan.
The Bahmins were known for their power and wars.
The Bahmini Empire was the first Muslim independent empire in South India.
The Bahmani Sultan that declared " jihad" against Vijayanagar was;
Ibrahim Adil Shah II.
Under his rule, the Bahmins fought the "Battle of Talikota" which was a huge rebellion in which the Vijayanagara ruler was beheaded and his head presented to the Bahmin Sultan.
The Bahmins were known for their power and wars.
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The Battle of Raichur was a battle fought between the Vijayanagar Empire and the Sultanate of Bijapur in 1520 CE[2][3] in the town of Raichur, India. It resulted in a decisive victory for Vijayanagar forces, and the Bijapur ruler was defeated and pushed across the river Krishna. [4] This battle had far-reaching effects. It weakened the power and prestige of the Adil Shah and got the ruler to make alliances with other Deccan sultanates to take on the Vijayanagara Empire; this culminated in the defeat of the Vijayanagara Empire at the Battle of Talikota.
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