Alau'd-din Ahmad Shah
Alau’d-din Ahmad Shah was the tenth sultan of the Bahmani Sultanate. He was considered a benevolent ruler, albeit weak in administration. His reign is marked by rebellions.
Alau'd-din Ahmad Shah | |
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10th Bahmani Sultan | |
Reign | 17 April 1436 — 7 May 1458 |
Predecessor | Ahmad Shah I Wali |
Successor | Humayun Shah |
Born | ‘Alau’d-din Zafar Khan |
Burial | |
Issue | Humayun Shah Hasan Khan Yahya Khan |
Father | Ahmad Shah I Wali |
Religion | Islam |
The rift between the Dakhanis, or old-comers, and Afaqis, or new-comers worsened during his reign.
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