Ibrahim Adil Shah II

Ibrahim Adil Shah II (1570 – 12 September 1627) was Sultan of the Sultanate of Bijapur and a member of the Adil Shahi dynasty. Under his reign the dynasty had its greatest period as he extended its frontier as far south as Mysore. He was a skilful administrator, artist, poet and a generous patron of the arts. He reverted to the Sunni orthodoxy of Islam, but remained tolerant of other religions, including Christianity. However, during his reign high-ranking Shiite immigrants became unwelcome and in 1590, he ordered the confinement of criers who read the khutba in the Shia form. After his reign, increasing weakness permitted Mughal encroachment and the successful revolt of the Maratha king Shivaji, who killed the Bijapur general Afzal Khan and scattered his army. The dynasty left a tradition of cosmopolitan culture and artistic patronage whose architectural remains are to be seen in the capital city of Bijapur.

Ibrahim Adil Shah
Sultan
A portrait of Ibrahim Adil Shah II
6th Sultan of Bijapur
Reign1580 – 1627
PredecessorAli Adil Shah I
SuccessorMohammed Adil Shah
Bornc. 1570
Died1627 (aged 5657)
Bijapur
Burial
SpouseChand Sultana (daughter of Ibrahim Qutb Shah)
Kamal Khatun
Taj Sultan
Sundar Mahal
Daughter of Dasu Pandit
IssueDurvesh Badshah
Sultan Sulaiman
Muhammad Adil Shah
Khizar Shah
Zahra Sultana
Burhan
Sultan Begum
Fatima Sultana
Names
Abdul Muzaffar Ibrahim Adil Shah Jagadguru Badshah
DynastyAdil Shahi dynasty
FatherTahamasp
MotherHaji Badi Sahiba Begum
ReligionSunni Islam
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