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sanctioned the invasion of Bijapur and gave him a free hand to deal with the situation. This sanction of such a war was wholly unrighteous. Bijapur was not a vassal state of the
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At the court things were even worse. With the coming of a young and weak ruler, the party factions and struggle for supremacy was at its zenith. To aggravate them,
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His accession signaled disasters to the Kingdom and his reign marked the decline of the Bijapur Kingdom.
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literature and fine arts, and some good works of history were also produced under his patronage.
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increased the momentum of acquiring more and more Bijapur territory and carved an independent
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Throughout his reign of 16 years, Ali struggled desperately both against the
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served as his poet-laureate. He was buried in Ali Ka Rouza the world-famous
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intrigued with Bijapur nobles and succeeded in winning over most of them.
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History of the Rise of the Mahomedan Power in India, till the Year 1612
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With Muhammad's death and Ali's accession, disorder had begun in the
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Busateenus-Salateen a Persian Manuscript of Mirza Ibrahim Zubairi.
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Sultan of Bijapur
Mohammed Adil Shah
Sikandar Adil Shah
Bijapur
Issue
Shahar Banu Begum
Sikandar Adil Shah
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Adil Shahi house
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Adil Shahi Empire
Mohammed Adil Shah

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