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  1. Ala-ud-Din Hasan Bahman Shah ( Persian: علاء الدين بهمن شاه; died 10 February 1358) [4] whose original name was Zafar Khan or Hasan Gangu, was the founder of the Bahmani Sultanate .

  2. …the throne of Daulatabad as ʿAlāʾ al-Dīn Bahman Shah in 1347 and soon moved his capital to the more centrally located Gulbarga on the Deccan plateau. Much of the political and military history of the Bahmanī sultanate can be described as a generally effective attempt to gain control of the…

  3. Jun 20, 2024 · Alauddin Bahman Shah, a prominent historical figure of medieval India, played a pivotal role in the formation of the Bahmani Sultanate. Rising from his humble origins within the Delhi Sultanate, he emerged as a visionary leader who rebelled against its authority and established an independent kingdom in the Deccan region.

  4. Zafar Khan alias Alauddin Hasan Gangu ('Ala al-Din Hasan Bahman Shah), an Afghan or a Turk soldier, revolted against Delhi and established the Muslim Kingdom of Bahmani on August 3 in the South (Madura) and ruled as Sultan Alauddin Bahman Shah.

  5. Ala-ud-Din Hasan Bahman Shah (also known as Zafar Khan) was the founder of the Bahmani Kingdom. He was a noble in the employ of Muhammad bin Tughluq. in 1347 A.D. he established the independent Bahmani kingdom. His kingdom included the whole of Deccan up to the river Krishna with its capital at Gulbarga. Rulers of the Bahmani Kingdom.

  6. May 23, 2024 · Indian Muslims from North India who spoke Urdu made up the majority of the Bahmanid army that invaded the Deccan. He was given the title "Alauddin Bahman Shah Sultan - Founder of the Bahmani Dynasty" with the backing of the powerful North Indian Chishti Sufi Shaikhs.