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- Deccan_sultanates abstract "The Deccan sultanates were five Turkic ruled late medieval kingdoms, namely, Bijapur, Golkonda, Ahmednagar, Bidar, and Berar in south-western India. The Deccan sultanates were located on the Deccan Plateau, between the Krishna River and the Vindhya Range. These kingdoms became independent during the breakup of the Bahmani Sultanate. In 1490, Ahmednagar declared independence, followed by Bijapur and Berar in the same year. Golkonda became independent in 1518 and Bidar in 1528. In 1510, Bijapur repulsed an invasion by the Portuguese against the city of Goa, but lost it later that year. Although generally rivals, they did ally against the Vijayanagara Empire in 1565, permanently weakening Vijayanagar in the Battle of Talikota. In 1574, after a coup in Berar, Ahmednagar invaded and conquered it. In 1619, Bidar was annexed by Bijapur. The sultanates were later conquered by the Mughal Empire; Berar was stripped from Ahmednagar in 1596, Ahmednagar was completely taken between 1616 and 1636, and Golkonda and Bijapur conquered by Aurangzeb's 1686-87 campaign.".
- Deccan_sultanates capital Achalpur.
- Deccan_sultanates capital Adil_Shahi_dynasty.
- Deccan_sultanates capital Ahmednagar.
- Deccan_sultanates capital Bidar.
- Deccan_sultanates capital Golkonda.
- Deccan_sultanates dissolutionYear "1686".
- Deccan_sultanates foundingYear "1527".
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- Deccan_sultanates capital Achalpur.
- Deccan_sultanates capital Adil_Shahi_dynasty.
- Deccan_sultanates capital Ahmednagar.
- Deccan_sultanates capital Bidar.
- Deccan_sultanates capital Golkonda.
- Deccan_sultanates commonLanguages Dakhini.
- Deccan_sultanates commonName "Deccan sultanates".
- Deccan_sultanates continent "Asia".
- Deccan_sultanates conventionalLongName "Deccan sultanates".
- Deccan_sultanates country "India".
- Deccan_sultanates era "Late Medieval".
- Deccan_sultanates governmentType "Monarchy".
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- Deccan_sultanates imageMapCaption "Map of the Deccan sultanates.".
- Deccan_sultanates p "Bahmani Sultanate".
- Deccan_sultanates religion Islam.
- Deccan_sultanates s "Ahmednagar Subah".
- Deccan_sultanates s "Berar Subah".
- Deccan_sultanates s "Bidar Subah".
- Deccan_sultanates s "Bijapur Subah".
- Deccan_sultanates s "Haidarabad Subah".
- Deccan_sultanates titleLeader Shah.
- Deccan_sultanates yearEnd "1686".
- Deccan_sultanates yearStart "1527".
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- Deccan_sultanates comment "The Deccan sultanates were five Turkic ruled late medieval kingdoms, namely, Bijapur, Golkonda, Ahmednagar, Bidar, and Berar in south-western India. The Deccan sultanates were located on the Deccan Plateau, between the Krishna River and the Vindhya Range. These kingdoms became independent during the breakup of the Bahmani Sultanate. In 1490, Ahmednagar declared independence, followed by Bijapur and Berar in the same year. Golkonda became independent in 1518 and Bidar in 1528.".
- Deccan_sultanates label "Deccan sultanates".
- Deccan_sultanates label "Dekkan-Sultanate".
- Deccan_sultanates label "Sultanaten van de Dekan".
- Deccan_sultanates label "Sultanati del Deccan".
- Deccan_sultanates label "Sultanatos del Decán".
- Deccan_sultanates label "Sultanatos do Decão".
- Deccan_sultanates label "Sultanats du Deccan".
- Deccan_sultanates label "Sułtanaty dekańskie".
- Deccan_sultanates label "سلطنات ديكان".
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