Ibrahim Adil Shah I

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Ibrahim Adil Shah Buzurg
4th
Gulbarga, next to his father and grandfather.
SpouseKhusrow-un-nisa begum (daughter of Asad Khan Lari)
Rabiya Sultana (daughter of Aladdin Imad Shah)
Issue
Names
Sultan Abul Nasser Ibrahim Adil Shah
Adil Shahi Empire
FatherIsmail Adil Shah
MotherFatima Beebi
ReligionSunni 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

  1. ^ Muhammad Qasim Firishta's Tarikh-e-Firishta.
  2. ^ Busateenus-Salateen a Persian Manuscript of Mirza Ibrahim Zubairi.
  3. ^ Mirza Ibrahim Zubairi, Rouzatul Auliya-e-Bijapur.
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  • Wakiyate Mamlakate Bijapur by Basheeruddin Dehelvi.
  • Tareekhe Farishta by Kasim Farishta
  • External Relation of Bijapur Adil Shahis.
Preceded by
Adil Shahi Rulers of Bijapur

1534–1558
Succeeded by