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  1. Ahmed Shah Al Wali Bahamani was the ruler of the Bahmani Sultanate from 1 October 1422 to 17 April 1436, and was a great patron of arts and culture. He brought Persian artisans from Iran , including the metal-worker Abdulla-bin-Kaiser, who was the master of Bidriware , the inlaying of zinc alloy with silver and gold.

  2. In 1422, Ahmad Shah Wali, son of Bahman Shah, rose to the throne. He invaded Warangal (1424– 1425 CE) to punish the ruler of Warangal for collaborating with the Vijaynagar in the previous battle. Vijayaraya was defeated by Ahmed Shah and he stormed it completely.

  3. Ahmad Shah would lead campaigns against Vijayanagar and the Sultanates of Malwa and Gujarat. His campaign against Vijayanagar in 1423 would lead to their capital's siege, which would result in the expansion of the Sultanate.

  4. Ahmed Shah Al Wali Bahamani ruled the Bahmani Sultanate from 1 October 1422 to 17 April 1436 and was a great patron of arts and culture. He brought artisans from Iran, including the metal-worker Abdulla-bin-Kaiser, who was the master of Bidriware, the inlaying of zinc alloy with silver and gold.

  5. The defeat of Ahmad Shah I Wali in the battle witnessed the freedom of Bombay from all attacks by the Bahmani Sultanate. The Gujarat Sultanate's patronage led to the construction of many Islamic mosques, prominent being the Haji Ali Dargah , built by the Muslim saint Haji Ali in 1431.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ahmad_Shah_IAhmad Shah I - Wikipedia

    Ahmad Shah I, born Ahmad Khan, was a ruler of the Muzaffarid dynasty, who reigned over the Gujarat Sultanate from 1411 until his death in 1442. He was the grandson of Sultan Muzaffar Shah, founder of the dynasty.

  7. Tarikh-i Ahmad Shahi and its Author. The first official history of the political entity that has become known as Afghanistan was written by Mahmud al-Husayni al-Munshi bin Ibrahim al-Jami between 1754 and 1776 in Persian.