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Answered by anukrititiwari04
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2) Gawan introduced the following administrative reforms:

(ii) He reduced the powers of the governors of these 'Tarafs' (Provinces). ... (iv) Orders were issued by him for placing one fort in each province under the charge of the governor and others under the control of military commanders appointed by the Sultan

3) Krishnadevaraya was a emperor of the Vijayanagara Empire who reigned from 1509–1529. He was the third ruler of the Tuluva Dynasty and is considered to be its greatest ruler.[4] He possessed the largest empire in India after the decline of the Delhi Sultanate.[5] Presiding over the empire at its zenith, he is regarded as an icon by many Indians. Krishnadevaraya earned the titles Kannada Rajya Rama Ramana (lit, "Lord of the Kannada empire"), Andhra Bhoja (lit, "Andhra Scholar King") and Mooru Rayara Ganda (lit, "King of Three Kings"). He became the dominant ruler of the peninsula of India by defeating the Sultans of Bijapur, Golconda, the Bahmani Sultanate and the Gajapatis of Odisha, and was one of the most powerful Hindu rulers in India.[6]

Answered by ananya277868
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reforms made by mahmud Gawan

(ii) He reduced the powers of the governors of these 'Tarafs' (Provinces). ... (iv) Orders were issued by him for placing one fort in each province under the charge of the governor and others under the control of military commanders appointed by the Sultan.

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26 October 1270 – c. 3 July 1350) was an Indian poet and saint from Narsi, Hingoli, Maharashtra India who is significant to the Varkari sect of Hinduism. ... Namdev was influenced by Vaishnavism and became widely known in India for his devotional songs set to music (bhajan-kirtans).

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