List of Bahmani Shahs
Titular Name | Personal Name | Reign | |
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Independence from Sultan of Delhi, Muhammad bin Tughlaq. | |||
Shah Ala-ud-Din Bahman Shah |
Hasan Gangu |
1347–1358 CE | |
Shah |
Muhammad Shah Bahmani I |
1358–1375 CE | |
Shah Ala-ud-Din Mujahid Shah |
Mujahid Shah Bahmani |
1375–1378 CE | |
Shah |
Dawood Shah Bahmani |
1378 CE | |
Shah |
Mahmood Shah Bahmani I |
1378–1397 CE | |
Shah |
Ghiyath-ud-din Shah Bahmani |
1397 CE | |
Shah |
Shams-ud-din Shah Bahmani |
1397 CE | |
Shah Taj-ud-Din Feroze Shah |
Feroze Khan |
1397–1422 CE | |
Shah |
Ahmed Shah Wali Bahmani |
1422–1436 CE | |
Shah Ala-ud-Din Ahmed Shah |
Ala-ud-Din Ahmed Shah Bahmani |
1436–1458 CE | |
Shah Ala-ud-Din Humayun Shah |
Humayun Shah Zalim Bahmani |
1458–1461 CE | |
Shah |
Nizam Shah Bahmani |
1461–1463 CE | |
Shah Muhammad Shah Lashkari |
Muhammad Shah Bahmani II |
1463–1482 CE | |
Vira Shah |
Mahmood Shah Bahmani II |
1482–1518 CE | |
Shah |
Ahmed Shah Bahmani II |
1518–1521 CE | |
Shah Ala-ud-Din Shah |
Ala-ud-Din Shah Bahmani II |
1521–1522 CE | |
Shah |
Waliullah Shah Bahmani |
1522–1525 CE | |
Shah |
Kaleemullah Shah Bahmani |
1525–1527 CE | |
Dissolution of the Sultanate into 5 Kingdoms namely; Bidar Sultanate; Ahmednagar Sultanate; Bijapur Sultanate; Golconda Sultanate and Berar Sultanate. |
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