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  1. The Qutb Shahi dynasty (Persian: Qotb-Šâhiyân; Urdu: Qutb Shāhī Khāndān) was a Persianate Shia Islamic dynasty of Turkoman origin that ruled the Sultanate of Golkonda (Persian: Saltanat-e Golkonde; Urdu: Saltanat-e Golkunḍa) in southern India.

  2. Quṭb Shāhī dynasty, (1518–1687), Muslim rulers of the kingdom of Golconda in the southeastern Deccan of India, one of the five successor states of the Bahmanī kingdom. The founder was Qulī Quṭb Shah, a Turkish governor of the Bahmanī eastern region, which largely coincided with the preceding Hindu.

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  3. Sep 10, 2010 · Learn about the three landmarks that symbolize the Qutb Shahi Dynasty, which ruled the Deccan region from 1518 to 1687 A.D. Golconda Fort, Qutb Shahi Tombs and Charminar are masterpieces of Indo-Muslim architecture and culture.

  4. Qutb Shahi architecture is the distinct style of Indo-Islamic architecture developed during the reign of the Qutb Shahi dynasty, also known as the Golconda Sultanate. Qutb Shahi buildings are seen in the city of Hyderabad and its surroundings.

  5. Sultan Quli Qutb-ul-Mulk, more often though less correctly referred to in English as Quli Qutb Shah (1485–1543), was the founder of the Qutb Shahi dynasty, which ruled the Sultanate of Golconda in southern India from 1518 to 1687.

  6. The Qutb Shahi dynasty was a Persianate Shia Islamic dynasty of Turkoman origin that ruled the Sultanate of Golkonda in southern India. After the collapse of the Bahmani Sultanate, the Qutb Shahi dynasty was established in 1512 AD by Sultan-Quli Qutb-ul-Mulk, better known in English, though less correctly referred to, as "Quli Qutb Shah".

  7. An overview of the Qutb Shahi Dynasty. QUEST JOURNALS. The political scenario of Golconda rise is intervened with the disintegration of Bahamani kingdom and the subsequent beginning of new era of historical development. See Full PDF. Download PDF. Navin Kumar.