who was the chief wazir of the bahamani kingdom
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Mahmud Gawan
The empire was established by Ala-ud-Din Bahman Shah after revolting against the Delhi Sultanate of Muhammad bin Tughlaq.[9] Nazir Uddin Ismail Shah who had revolted against the Delhi Sultanate stepped down on that day in favour of Bahman Shah, a native of Delhi.[10] His revolt was successful, and he established an independent state on the Deccan within the Delhi Sultanate's southern provinces.
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The Chief Wazir of Bahamani Kingdom was Mahmud Gawan.
- In the South Indian region, the Bahamani Sultanate represented the first and foremost independent Muslim Deccan kingdom.
- Muhammad Shah three had invariably been declared as the Sultan at the young age of around nine in the year 1463, and Mahmud Gawan naturally became the infant ruler's regent.
- The Bahamani kingdom became dominant under Gawan's effective leadership. The independent rulers of Orissa, Konkan, Sangameshwar, and Vijaynagar were soundly defeated by Mahmud Gawan.
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