A report on Adil Shahi dynasty, Bidar and Aurangzeb
The Bijapur Sultanate was absorbed into the Mughal Empire on 12 September 1686, after its conquest by the Emperor Aurangzeb.
- Adil Shahi dynastyBijapur eventually conquered the neighbouring Sultanate of Bidar in 1619.
- Adil Shahi dynastyBidar remained under the Barid Shahi dynasty until conquest by the Bijapur Sultanate in 1619.
- BidarAurangzeb came to Bidar after his father, Padshah (emperor) Shah Jahan, appointed him the Prince of Deccan.
- BidarAurangzeb proposed to resolve the situation by attacking the dynastic occupants of Golconda (the Qutb Shahis) and Bijapur (the Adil Shahis).
- AurangzebAfter twenty-seven days of hard fighting, Bidar was captured by the Mughals and Aurangzeb continued his advance.
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Deccan Plateau
0 linksLocated between the Western Ghats and the Eastern Ghats, and is loosely defined as the peninsular region between these ranges that is south of the Narmada river.
Located between the Western Ghats and the Eastern Ghats, and is loosely defined as the peninsular region between these ranges that is south of the Narmada river.
When the Bahmani empire dissolved in 1518, its dominions were distributed into the five Muslim states of Golkonda, Bijapur, Ahmednagar, Bidar and Berar, giving rise to the Deccan sultanates.
These raids, however, angered the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb and by 1680 he moved his capital from Delhi to Aurangabad in Deccan to conquer Maratha-held territories.