Ibrahim Adil Shah I
Ibrahim Adil Shah I (Persian: ابراهیم عادل شاه; 1534–1558) was a Sultan and later Shah of the Indian kingdom of Bijapur. He succeeded his elder brother, Mallu Adil Shah, through the machinations of the Afaqi faction at the court. He was the first Adil Shahi ruler to assume the royal title of Shah.
Ibrahim Adil Shah Buzurg | |||||
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4th Sultan of Bijapur | |||||
Reign | 1534 – 1558 | ||||
Predecessor | Mallu Adil Shah | ||||
Successor | Ali Adil Shah I | ||||
Born | Bijapur | ||||
Died | 1558 Bijapur | ||||
Burial | 1558 In the campus of the Great Sufi Saint Chandah Husaini of Gogi, Shahpur, District 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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Dynasty | Adil Shahi Empire | ||||
Father | Ismail Adil Shah | ||||
Mother | Fatima Beebi | ||||
Religion | Sunni Islam |
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