Ibrahim Adil Shah I
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Ibrahim Adil Shah Buzurg | |||||
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4th Gulbarga, next to his father and grandfather. | |||||
Spouse | Khusrow-un-nisa begum (daughter of Asad Khan Lari) Rabiya Sultana (daughter of Aladdin Imad Shah) | ||||
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Adil Shahi Empire | |||||
Father | Ismail Adil Shah | ||||
Mother | Fatima Beebi | ||||
Religion | Sunni Islam[1][2][3] |
Ibrahim Adil Shah I (
Adil Shahi ruler to assume the royal title of Shah
.
Faith
Having a strong penchant for
Marathas acquired great influence at his court and public accounts began to be maintained in Marathi
.
Policies
Ibrahim's anti-afaqi policy, however, considerably weakened the kingdom as the dismissed personnel joined the service of the neighbouring rulers. This exposed the kingdom to a series of invasions. Yet it was the veteran afaqi leader Asad Khan Lari (Buried in Belgaum), who acting as a diplomatic counselor to Ibrahim, saved the kingdom in the hour of crisis.
Reign
The reign of Ibrahim, which lasted twenty-four years and a few months, was full of alliances and counter-alliances with and against
Golkonda
fort and return triumphantly.
Death
Ibrahim was buried near the famous
Sahaba.[10]
See also
References
- ^ Muhammad Qasim Firishta's Tarikh-e-Firishta.
- ^ Busateenus-Salateen a Persian Manuscript of Mirza Ibrahim Zubairi.
- ^ Mirza Ibrahim Zubairi, Rouzatul Auliya-e-Bijapur.
- ISBN 9780300211108.
- ISBN 9788125004851.
- ISBN 9781611680195.
- ISBN 9780521254847.
- ISBN 9788126901234.
- ISBN 9780865439801.
- ISBN 9788131732021.
- Wakiyate Mamlakate Bijapur by Basheeruddin Dehelvi.
- Tareekhe Farishta by Kasim Farishta
- External Relation of Bijapur Adil Shahis.