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Bahmani Kingdom

History ⇒ Medieval Indian History

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Describe the administrative structure of the Bahmani Kingdom.
Describe the relationship between the Bahmani Kingdom and the local Hindu population.
Describe the role of the Bahmani Kingdom in the cultural development of the Deccan region.
Explain the impact of the death of Mahmud Gawan on the Bahmani Kingdom.
Explain the role of the Bahmani Kingdom in the spread of Persian culture in South India.
Explain the significance of Mahmud Gawan's reforms in the Bahmani Kingdom.
Name any two important rulers of the Bahmani Kingdom.
Name any two of the five Deccan Sultanates that emerged after the decline of the Bahmani Kingdom.
Name the five Deccan Sultanates that emerged after the fall of the Bahmani Kingdom.
The Bahmani Kingdom broke up into how many successor states?
The Bahmani Kingdom was established after revolting against which Delhi Sultanate ruler?
The Bahmani Kingdom was known for its conflict with which southern kingdom?
What was the main cause of the internal conflicts within the Bahmani Kingdom?
What was the main economic activity in the Bahmani Kingdom?
What was the main reason for the frequent wars between the Bahmani Kingdom and the Vijayanagara Empire?
Which Bahmani ruler is credited with shifting the capital to Bidar?
Which Bahmani ruler was known for his religious tolerance and respect for Hindu subjects?
Who was the founder of the Bahmani Kingdom?
Analyze the impact of the rivalry between the Deccani and Afaqi factions on the stability of the Bahmani Kingdom.
Discuss the role of the Bahmani Kingdom in the development of Indo-Islamic architecture in the Deccan, citing specific examples of monuments and their features.