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2025, Vol. 7, Issue 7, Part B

Social system under bahmani kingdom


Author(s): Abhishek Kurakuri

Abstract: The paper deals with the social structure of the Bahmani Kingdom, which ruled across the Deccan of India from the fourteenth to the sixteenth centuries, was intricate and multidimensional. This overview outlines the main components of the Bahmani Kingdom's social structure. The study shows the foreign Muslim aristocrats who rebelled against Sultan Muhammad-bi-Tughiaq, took control of the Daulatabad fort, and crowned Ismail Mulk king of the Deccan under the name Nasir-Uddin Shah, established this empire. The kingdoms of southern India have significantly influenced the history of India in general and South Indian history in particular for about 200 years. Most of the kingdom's subjects were Hindu, even though the ruler was Muslim. The Bahamani rulers indeed used swords to subdue the Indians, but they were unable to maintain the same level of success. With the sword, the Muslim monarchs were unable to maintain their position. The Muslim monarchs were unable to sustain a program of persecution and sabre-rattling for very long. Even after tyranny and carnage, the kingdom had to maintain a policy of peace, which compelled the Muslim rulers to accept the study of social life in the Bahamas, which is the topic of this article.

DOI: 10.22271/27069109.2025.v7.i7b.477

Pages: 125-128 | Views: 847 | Downloads: 440

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Abhishek Kurakuri. Social system under bahmani kingdom. Int J Hist 2025;7(7):125-128. DOI: 10.22271/27069109.2025.v7.i7b.477
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