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Krishnadevaraya opted to march against the Qutb Shah leader. He came with 30,000 horses and 3,000 foot soldiers. Quli Qutb responded, and the two armies met at Pangal where the Vijayanagar army had encamped. In battle, the Golconda forces were successful, forcing the retreat of
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Vijayanagar forces against Golconda Sultan Quli Qutb Shah in Pangal. The Vijayanagar army, however, faced defeat, resulting in the capture of the Pangal fort by Golconda forces. Consequently, Raya retreated from the battle.
459:"Sultan" was a part of his name, Sultan Quli (also spelled Sultan-Quli), the whole of which meaning 'slave of the sultan' or 'slave of the ruler' (see other male given names built from Quli at "
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Many historians have misattributed the word 'Sultan' in his name but his whole name just meant 'Servant of the Sultan' just like his Uncle Allah Quli which meant 'Servant of Allah'.
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Quli Qutb Shah of
Golconda was a Turkoman of Qara Qayunlu (Black Sheep) tribe and Yusuf Adil Shah of Bijapur, according to Ferishta, was the son of Sultan Murad II of Turkey.
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Krishnadevaraya who left behind a small force to defend the fort. The fort occupants held out for nearly two months before capitulating to the besieging Qutb Shah forces.
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with some of his relatives and friends, including his uncle Allah Quli Beg, in the beginning of the 16th century. Later, he travelled south to
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dynasty, and Maryam Khanum, a daughter of the
Hamadan noble Malik Saleh. Through his father, he was descended from the Turkoman ruler
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Qutbu'lmulk never proclaimed his kingship, and in all probability the first ruler of
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243:, and was awarded the title Qutb-ul-Mulk (Pillar of the Realm) as military chief; he eventually took control of Golconda.
356:المخاطب به قطب الملك المشهور به بر ملك انار الله برهانه الى جوار رحمه الله في يوم الاثنين ثاني شهر جمادى الثانية سنة ٩٥٠
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Sultan Quli had come to South India for the horse trade, and mentioned in SM Kamal's he is belonging to
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In 1543, while he was offering his prayers, Sultan Quli Qutb Shah was assassinated by his second son,
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twice over; his grandparents, Pir Quli Beg and
Khadija Begum, were grandchildren of Qara Yusuf's sons
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When Sun Meets Moon: Gender, Eros, and
Ecstasy in Urdu Poetry
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Ecstasy in Urdu Poetry
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The Heritage of the Qutb Shahis of Golconda and Hyderabad
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to surrender all the territories between the mouths of
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The Indian Historical Quarterly, Volume 16, Issues 1–4
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490:"From the early sultanate to Aurangzeb"
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305:Establishing the Qutb Shahi Sultanate
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219:(1485–1543), was the founder of the
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29:Qutb-ul-Mulk (Pillar of the Realm)
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1231:People from the Bahmani Sultanate
590:History of the Qutb Shāhī Dynasty
555:History of the Qutb Shāhī Dynasty
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313:Tomb of Sultan Quli Qutb Shah in
860:History of Modern Andhra Pradesh
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1201:16th-century Indian monarchs
930:Cohen, B. (8 January 2007).
818:: 1. The Portuguese in India
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906:Nandapur A Forsaken Kingdom
857:Rao, P. Raghunadha (1988).
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772:Em., Kamāl, Es. (1990).
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374:and his younger brother
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209:Sultan Quli Qutb-ul-Mulk
1122:Jama Mosque, Kalaburagi
1079:Mahmood Shah Bahmani II
979:Jamsheed Quli Qutb Shah
758:Ramanand Vidya Bhawan,
607:Sen, Sailendra (2013).
528:Mohammad Quli Qutb Shah
437:Ibrahim Quli Qutub Shah
433:Jamsheed Quli Qutb Shah
412:Vishwanath Dev Gajapati
86:Jamsheed Quli Qutb Shah
1150:Fathullah Imad-ul-Mulk
1069:Nizam-Ud-Din Ahmad III
1059:‘Alau’d-din Ahmad Shah
1034:Ala-ud-Din Bahman Shah
830:Nayeem, M. A. (2006).
465:Ibrahim Quli Qutb Shah
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328:, and established the
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1117:Jama Mosque, Golconda
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126:Sultanate of Golconda
67:1518–2 September 1543
1127:Mahmud Gawan Madrasa
654:Scott Kugle (2016).
640:. 1991. p. 59.
572:Scott Kugle (2016).
427:Death and succession
76:Position established
1211:Sultans of Golconda
672:History of Golcunda
513:Landmarks of Deccan
380:Vijayanagara Empire
235:origin and born in
969:Qutb Shahi dynasty
903:KSB Singh (1939).
372:Krishana Deva Raya
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175:Qutb Shahi dynasty
58:Sultan of Golconda
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1107:Chor Gumbad
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158:Abdul Karim
139:, Hyderabad
72:Predecessor
35:Sultan Quli
1195:Categories
973:1512–1543
475:References
396:Rajamundry
388:Kondapalli
280:Jahan Shah
272:Qara Yusuf
247:Background
201:Shia Islam
150:Qutbuddin
1142:Tarafdars
792:cite book
343:His grave
326:Qutb Shah
315:Hyderabad
122:Hyderabad
82:Successor
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689:(2011).
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384:Warangal
334:Golconda
256:Turkoman
233:Turkoman
197:Religion
153:Jamsheed
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