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प्रश्न
Why did the Bahamani kingdom break up and what was the result?
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उत्तर
Reasons for the break-up of the Bahamani Kingdom:
- Religious intolerance weakened unity in the kingdom.
- Constant wars with neighbouring kingdoms exhausted the state.
- The rulers adopted a pleasure-seeking lifestyle and neglected administration.
- There were frequent quarrels between the Deccani and Irani (foreign) nobles.
- Later Bahamani rulers were weak and incompetent.
- After the death of Mahmud Gawan, there were no able ministers to control the administration.
- As a result, the Bahamani kingdom disintegrated into five independent states, Bijapur, Golkunda, Ahmednagar, Berar, and Bidar.
- These states were later conquered by the Mughal Empire.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Important Words: Harihara I and Bukka Raya I
Fill in the blank:
The Vijayanagara rulers built the ___________.
The ______ became a battleground for the prolonged struggle between the Vijayanagar and Bahmani kingdoms.
Choose the correct answer:
The Bahmani kingdom reached the height of its glory under the leadership of ___________.
State whether the following is true or false:
Mahmud Gawan slept on a mat and ate in earthen vessels.
Answer the following question in one or two words/sentence:
Why were there no major social or cultural changes in the Vijayanagar kingdom?
Answer the following question briefly:
Briefly discuss the conflict between the Vijayanagar and Bahmani kingdoms over the Raichur Doab.
This is a picture of the ruins of the capital city of a powerful kingdom in the Deccan which was founded by two brothers.
Identify the city and name the kingdom
The ______ kingdom spread all over the Maharashtra region and partly over Karnataka.
Consider the following statements and find out which is/are correct
- The repressive measures of Muhammad-bin-Tughlaq led to the rise of many independent states.
- Vijayanagara was called Vidyanagar initially.
- Saluva Narasimha replaced the Saluva dynasty with Aravidu dynasty.
- Muhammad Shah I’s attack on Warangal earned him a large property and wealth.
