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Discuss the Reasons for the Conflict Between the Bahamani and Vijayanagara Empires. - History and Civics

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Discuss the reasons for the conflict between the Bahamani and Vijayanagara empires.

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The reasons for the conflict between the Vijayanagar and Bahamani kings were the following :

  1. Both the kingdoms claimed Raichur doab lying between Krishna and Tungabhadra because of its fertile and rich land.
  2. Both wanted to conquer Golconda because of its diamond mines.
  3. Both of them were ambitious and wanted to control the whole inusila-peninsula. As such the Bahamani and Vijayanagar kingdom were continuously at war with each other,
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Chapter 1.06: The Vijayanagar and Bahmani Kingdoms - Answer the questions briefly

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