Which independent state was established by the Muslim ruler of the south under the leadership of ismail mook
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The "Bahmani Sultanate" or "Bahmani Kingdom" was established by the Muslim ruler of the south under the leadership of ismail.
- Alauddin Bahman Shah established the Bahmani Kingdom in the year 1347.
- There were a total of 18 Sultans that controlled this country, which had Gulbarga & later Bidar as their capitals.
- Following the invasion of Krishnadeva Raya as well as the passing of great Wazir of such Bahmani Sultan Muhammad Gawan, the Bahamanis, who were frequently at conflict with both the nearby Hindu Empire of Vijayanagara, dissolved into separate princely states known as Deccan sultanates.
- The Bahmani Sultanate or Bahmani Kingdom was the initial independent Islamic state in South India.
- The Bahmani Sultanate, the largest of the great mediaeval Indian countries, was established as a result of a revolt led by Zafar Khan, a Turkish immigrant who adopted the name Ala-ud-din Hassan Bahman Shah, over Muhammad bin Tughlaq of a Mughal Era.
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