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Discuss the reasons for the conflict between the Bahamani and Vijayanagara empires.
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Solution
The reasons for the conflict between the Vijayanagar and Bahamani kings were the following :
- Both the kingdoms claimed Raichur doab lying between Krishna and Tungabhadra because of its fertile and rich land.
- Both wanted to conquer Golconda because of its diamond mines.
- 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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