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write three reasons that led to conflict between vijaynagar and bahmani kingdoms​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Causes of Conflicts between the Vijayanagar and Bahamni Kingdoms

Main causes of conflict between the Vijayanagara and Bahamni Kingdoms: ...

Following were the important causes of the conflict between these two kingdoms:

These were as under:

(i) Possession of Tungbhadra Doab: ...

(ii) Control of Krishna-Godavri Delta:

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Answered by brainly318
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Main causes of conflict between the Vijayanagara and Bahamni Kingdoms:

The two Kingdoms i.e. the Vijayanagara Kingdom (1336-1565) and the Bahamni Kingdom (1347-1527) (which was divided in due course in five states of Berar, Bijapur, Ahmednagar, Golkunda and Bidar) flourished side by side for about two hundred years.

However, for all these years, they-were engaged continually in conflict. Ultimately in 1565, four Muslim states barring Berar formed a confederacy, fought against Vijaynagara and gave a crushing defeat to it.

THREE REASON ARE :

i) Possession of Tungbhadra Doab:

The territory between the rivers Tungbhadra and Krishna known as Tungbhadra Doab was very fertile. Each kingdom wanted to possess it.

(ii). Possession of Diamond mines:

It is held by some, historians that diamond mines in the Golkunda region of the Bahamni empire tempted the rulers of Vijayanagara to establish their hold over this area.

(iii) Control of Krishna-Godavri Delta:

This delta had two-fold significance. One, it was very fertile. Two, it had several important ports through which profitable trade was carried with several foreign countries like Ceylon, Indonesia, Malaya and Burma, etc. Both the powers wanted to have their supremacy over this territory.

These are the main reason

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