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  2. Siege of Vijayangara (1474) - Wikipedia

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    After the conquest of Belgaum in 1472, the Bahmani king concentrated toward the conquest of Telangana. In 1474, he led an invasion of Wairagarh and conquered it from Jatak Roy. Perkatapha, disgusted with the new masters during this period, revolted. He drew back his allegiance, hoisted the standard of revolt, and seized the island of Goa. [2]

  3. First Bahmani–Vijayanagar War (1362–1367) - Wikipedia

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    During Bahman Shah's reign, he forbade the circulation of Vijayanagar's gold coins within his kingdom. In response, Bukka Raya rebelled and, with the backing of Deccan bankers, melted down Bahmani coins. [11] The Bahmanis warned the bankers against this, and by 1340, all bankers and money changers within Bahmani territory were captured and ...

  4. Bahmani Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The Bahmani Kingdom was perpetually at war with its neighbours, including its rival to the south, the Vijayanagara Empire, which outlasted the sultanate. [8]. The Mahmud Gawan Madrasa was created by Mahmud Gawan , the vizier regent who was prime minister of the sultanate from 1466 until his execution in 1481 during a conflict between the ...

  5. Vijayanagara Empire - Wikipedia

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    The Vijayanagara Empire, [a] also known as the Karnata Kingdom, was a late medieval Hindu empire that ruled much of southern India. It was established in 1336 by the brothers Harihara I and Bukka Raya I of the Sangama dynasty , belonging to the Yadava clan of Chandravamsa lineage.

  6. War of the Goldsmith's Daughter - Wikipedia

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    The Bahmani Sultanate and Vijayanagara Empire, two prominent kingdoms in the Deccan during the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, engaged in frequent military conflicts since their inception. Following the initial Bahmani–Vijayanagar war , a period of three decades ensued marked by peace, between the two empires, largely due to the pacifist ...

  7. Fifth Bahmani–Vijayanagar War (1417–1419) - Wikipedia

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    This victory dealt a significant blow to the Bahmani Sultanate, ultimately leading to Firuz Shah's demise and further weakening of his empire. Following the victory, Deva Raya I expanded his territorial control, extending Vijayanagara's domain up to the Krishna - Tungabhadra river doab region.

  8. Political history of medieval Karnataka - Wikipedia

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    The Bahmani Sultanate, a contemporary of the Vijayanagara Empire, was founded in 1347 by Alla-ud-din-Hasan, a breakaway commander of the armies of the northern invaders led by Mohammed-bin-Tughlaq. The capital was Gulbarga but was later moved further north to Bidar in 1430. [ 138 ]

  9. Eastern Ganga dynasty - Wikipedia

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    The Bamra kingdom was established by Saraju Gangadeb who was the son of the local Eastern Ganga administrator of Patna region Hattahamir Deb, who was the son of Eastern Ganga ruler Bhanudeva II. Hattahamir Deb was overthrown in 1360 CE by Ramai Deva of the Chauhan dynasty who led the foundation of Patna state, while the tribal chieftains ...