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________________ MAY, 1899.] HISTORY OF THE BAHMANI DYNASTY. 137 The Sultân returns to Bedar, halting on the way at Miraj, to distribute the booty. Increase in the power of Kotub-ul-Mulk. Plot against the Turks. The Turks anticipate matters by massacring the conspirators. The Turks send Shah Muhabb-Ullah to the Sultan to explain matters. Re-distribution of jágirs : Yusuf Adil Khan gets Bijapur and Mangalvedha. Plot against Barid-i Mamalik. The Sultan besieges him in the fort of Ansâ, but is deserted by several amirs : Barid again triumphant. Another revolt against Barid-i Mamalik. Terms of peace arranged. Preparations for a jihfid against Vijayanagar: enumeration of the forces. "Ain-ul-Mulk sent round by Kolhapur. Rayachir and Mudgal surrendered. These parganahs are given to 'Adil Khan. In the absence of the amirs who sided with the Sultan, Malik Barid-i Mamalik proceeds to Bidar; is admitted to the fortress by treachery, and again usurps the government on the 5th June, 1502. Adil Khân, Katab-ul Mulk, Dastüri Mamalik and others form a coalition to displace him. The Sultan is compelled to side against them: a battle ensues, in which Haidar Khan - Barid's general is killed. Barid then takes to fight. The allies do homage to the Sultan, and return to their provinces. A marriage arranged between 'Adil Khan's daughter and the Sultan's son. The marriage festivities in Kalbargå are interrupted by the return of Malik Barid to court, when hostilities are resumed. Adil Khan and 'Ain-ul-Mulk against Malik Barid, Khudadad Khwajah Jabin and Dasturi Mamalik. The Saltân sides with 'Adil Khân. Malik Ilyas 'Ain-ul-Mulk is killed in battle: hostilities then cease. The Sultan proceeds to Miraj and Panhaļa, to secure possession of the late 'Ain-al-Mulk's jágír. During his absence Baridi Mamalik and his adherents take possession of Bidar. They receive the Sultan with all honour on his return. Barid's titles are further increased Hostility between Adil Khan and Dastûr Dinár: the latter obtains assistance from Ahmad Bahri, and invades Bijapur territory : Adil Kbån Aies to the Sultan's court. The Sultan compels them to make peace. The Sultan, in 1506, quarrels with 'Adil Khan. The Sultân summons to his assistance atub-ul-Mulk and 'Ima Mud-ul-Ik. As the latter neglects to obey the summons, the Sultan goes after him to Berar and meets him near Kalamb. The quarrel is then arranged. Death of Fath-Ullah 'Imad-ul-Mulk and Yusuf Adil Shah.
SR No.032520
Book TitleIndian Antiquary Vol 28
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorRichard Carnac Temple
PublisherSwati Publications
Publication Year1984
Total Pages356
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size40 MB
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