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chiefs, engaged in a significant military campaign. The outcome saw the Bahmani forces, under the leadership of Muhibullah, successfully repelling the Gajapatis, compelling their surrender. This event played a crucial role in shaping the dynamics of Nizam Shah Bahmani's rule.
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and ascended the throne on 4 September 1461 on the death of his father at the age of eight. His father had appointed a council of regents to ensure the smooth running of the kingdom during his son's minority and so the real power was held by his advisor
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as regents. His reign, however, was short and Nizam Shah died on 30 July 1463 and was succeeded by his younger brother
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from 1461 to 1463. During his reign, the administration of the sultanate was mainly handled by the
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invasion of Berar in 1461 unfolded with the strategic aim of capturing Berar, specifically
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This biography of a member of an Indian royal house is a
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Srivastava, A.L.; Allchin, Frank Raymond; et al.
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During the initial period in the reign of Nizam, the
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Index

Bahmani Sultan
Humayun Shah
Muhammad Shah III Lashkari
Humayun Shah
Makhduma-e-Jahan Nargis Begum
Islam
Bahmani Sultanate
Persian
Mahmud Gawan
Humayun Shah
Mahmud Gawan
Makhduma-e-Jahan Nargis Begum
Muhammad Shah III Lashkari
Gajapati invasion of Berar (1461)
Gajapati
Achalpur
Maharashtra
Kapilendra Deva
Kakatiya
"Bahmanī consolidation of the Deccan"
Muslim Administration in Orissa, 1568-1751 A.D.
Bahmani Shah
Muhammad Shah III Lashkari
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Bahmani Sultanate
Sultans
Ala-ud-Din Bahman Shah
Mohammed Shah I

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