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Mohammed Adil Shah along with Golconda sultan was responsible for dissolution of already decaying Vijayanagar empire. This made him the most powerful ruler of Deccan region for a while. But as fate would always have its turn, Marathas inspired by Vijayanagar's history of valour launched a series of
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Besides territorial expansions, Bijapur also attained peace and prosperity during Mohammed’s reign. His kingdom yielded an annual revenue of seven crore eighty four lakh rupees, besides the five and half crores of tributes that were from vassal rulers and
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Although Darvesh Padshah was Ibrahim's eldest son, Mohammed Adil Shah was raised to the throne in 1627 on his father's death, at the age of fifteen.
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battles and started capturing Bijapur terroritories during very same Muhamad's reign. Mohammad’s reign witnessed the revolt of the
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complex includes a mosque, a Naqqar Khana (a hall for the trumpeters, now it is used as museum) and the ruins of guest houses.
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sealed the expansion of Bijapur in the north. So, Mohammed Adil Shah extended his dominations westwards into
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The dome of the Gol Gumbaz is the second largest in the world, 44 m (124 ft) in diameter. The
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Mohammed continued his father's patronage of the arts, though on a lesser scale. He introduced
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and signed a peace treaty with them in 1636. He died in 1656 and was buried in the
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in 1648, the only ruler of Bijapur to receive such recognition from the Mughals.
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formally recognized Muhammad’s sovereignty and bestowed upon him the title of
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Uroos Begum : daughter of Nawab Mustafa Khan also known as Khan Baba
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After an extended illness, Mohammad died and was succeeded by his son
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Sultan Muhammad Adil Shah of Bijapur and African courtiers, ca, 1640
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Busateenus-Salateen a Persian Manuscript of Mirza Ibrahim Zubairi.
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and made a peace treaty of 1636, after the extinction of
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and portraits, the examples of which are the walls of
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Ibrahim Adil Shah II
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