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Nimfa-mama [501]
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anzhelika [568]3 years ago
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Answer:

The answer is below

Explanation:

The Bahmani Kingdom was once one before it broke into five different provinces or kingdoms, which are then later ruled by different dynasties.

1. Imadshahi of - BERAR - This Kingdom was found in 1490 by Fatullah Khan imad-ul-mulk, before being finally subdued by one of the leaders of Ahmadnagar in 1574

2. Nizamshahi of - ADMED NAGAR - was originally found by Malik Ahmed Bahri in 1490 until it was conquered by Shah Jahan in 1633

3. Baridshahi of - BIDAR - The kingdom was established by Ali Barid in 1528 and lasted till 1619 when it was finally annexed by the Adilshahi of BIJAPUR

4. Qutubshahi of - GOLCONDA - This Kingdom was originally established by Quli Qutub Shah and in 1518 until it was annexed by Aurangzeb in 1687

5. Adilshahi of​ - BIJAPUR - This kingdom was established in 1490 by Yusuf Adil Shah until it was finally annexed by Aurangzeb in 1686

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