The Bijapur Collection is a collection of manuscripts held primarily in the India Office collections at the British Library. The manuscripts, largely in...
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Adil Shahi dynasty (redirect from Bijapur Sultanate)
founded by Yusuf Adil Shah, that ruled the Sultanate of Bijapur, centred on present-day Bijapur district, Karnataka in India, in the Western area of the...
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century Indian military leader who served the Ahmadnagar Sultanate, the Bijapur Sultanate, and the Mughal Empire at various points in his career. As a...
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to the Bijapur in the 1600s, as shown by a seal of Muḥammad 'Adil Shāh on the flyleaf. It may have been part of the original Bijapur Collection. From Bijapur...
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Deccan sultanates (section Bijapur Sultanate)
Sultanate and ruled by Muslim dynasties: namely Ahmadnagar, Berar, Bidar, Bijapur, and Golconda. The sultanates had become independent during the break-up...
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Muhammad Azam Shah (section Siege of Bijapur)
with a force of nearly 50,000 men to capture Bijapur Fort and defeat Sikandar Adil Shah the ruler of Bijapur who refused to be a vassal. The Mughals led...
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Shivaji (section Conflict with Bijapur Sultanate)
his own independent kingdom from the declining Adilshahi Sultanate of Bijapur that formed the genesis of the Maratha Empire. In 1674, he was formally...
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found, for example, in an anthology of prayers and charms in the Bijapur Collection from India. A list of manuscripts of Bisṭāmī has been compiled by...
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Ibrahim Adil Shah II (category Sultans of Bijapur)
Adil Shah II (1570 – 12 September 1627) was Sultan of the Sultanate of Bijapur and a member of the Adil Shahi dynasty. Under his reign the dynasty had...
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Deccan painting (section Bijapur School)
emerged from the break-up of the Bahmani Sultanate by 1520. These were Bijapur, Golkonda, Ahmadnagar, Bidar, and Berar. The main period was between the...
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district, Chhattisgarh and Balrampur district, Uttar Pradesh Bijapur district, Chhattisgarh and Bijapur district, Karnataka Bilaspur district, Chhattisgarh and...
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the kingdom split into five different sultanates: Ahmednagar, Berar, Bijapur, Bidar and Golconda. The northern Konkan coast was ruled by the Gujarat...
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Salar Jung Museum (section Jade Collection)
bloom is King with Nobles The Deccan school with centres at Golconda, Bijapur, Bidar, Gulbarga and Ahmednagar, also produced some fine pieces of miniature...
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Khandesh, Bijapur, Berar, Aurangabad, Hyderabad and Bidar. Carnatic region was a subdivision which was partly administered by the governor of Bijapur and Hyderabad...
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Gulshan-i 'Ishq (category Bijapur Sultanate)
laureate in the court of Ali Adil Shah II, the Sultan of Bijapur. He has been described as Bijapur's greatest poet. His poem takes inspiration from another...
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their allegiance to the Mughal Empire and the Bijapur Sultanate at different times. As a servant of Bijapur, Shahaji was deputed in southern Deccan after...
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Architecture of the Bahmani and Deccan Sultanates (category Buildings and structures in Bijapur district)
were five dynasties that ruled late medieval Indian kingdoms, namely the Bijapur, Golkonda, Ahmadnagar, Bidar, and Berar sultanates. The rulers of the five...
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located in the northwestern Deccan, between the sultanates of Gujarat and Bijapur, ruled by the Nizam Shahi or Bahri dynasty. It was established when Malik...
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shot at include Kalaburagi, which was showcased as Mughor in the film, Bijapur District, Chintamani, Kolar, Mysore, Gargeshwari, Nandigrama, and Bangalore...
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Mir Turab Ali Khan, Salar Jung I (category People from Bijapur district, Karnataka)
born in Bijapur in 1829. He was a descendant of a family which had held various appointments, first under the Adil Shahi dynasty of Bijapur, then under...
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descent from Owais,arrived in India during the reign of Ali Adil Shah of Bijapur,and established himself by marrying his son Shaikh Muhammad Ali to Minister...
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until his death. second daughter: married Sikandar Adil Shah, the ruler of Bijapur. third daughter: married 'Inayat Khan, son of Jumdatu'l-Mulk Asad Khan...
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throne of Ikkeri and invasion by the Sultanate armies of Bijapur. Ikkeri was plundered by the Bijapur army during his time. Shivappa Nayaka (1645–1660) is...
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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Bombay (redirect from Apostolic Vicariate of Bijapur)
the Holy See established the Apostolic Vicariate of Idalcan, also called Bijapur or Deccan, on vast territory split off from the Metropolitan Roman Catholic...
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with the royal procession of Raja Harimaan Singh of the sultanate of Bijapur, stranded near the Kali Pahari (the Black Mountain). The Raja is concerned...
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Ragamala paintings (category Collection of the Smithsonian Institution)
works of Ragamala are from Deccan style, where Ibrahim Adil Shah II of Bijapur, was himself also a fine painter and illustrator, though some Rajput style...
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Doji bara famine (section Bijapur)
some districts, such as in the Northern Circars. In other areas, such as Bijapur, although no records were kept, both the famine and the year 1791 came...
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Archaeological Museum, Vijayapura (category Buildings and structures in Bijapur district)
the museum was entrusted to the district collector. It was known as the Bijapur Museum. In 1962, it was taken over by the Archaeological Survey of India...
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of Vijaya Raghava induced the Bijapur Sultan to help him get back the Thanjavur throne. In 1675, the Sultan of Bijapur sent a force commanded by the Maratha...
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Deccani literary tradition, which became concentrated at Golconda and Bijapur. Numerous Deccani poets were patronised in this time. According to Shaheen...
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