Ismail Adil Shah - Final Days

Final Days

During his campaign against Golconda he fell ill and died in 1534 A.D. He was buried at the Gogi village. A mahal and a mosque are ascribed to him. After his death his son Mallu, the eldest was crowned however he was deposed through the efforts of his grandmother and General Asad Khan. His younger brother Ibrahim Adil Shah I was declared as the king.

Preceded by
Yusuf Adil Shah
Adil Shahi Rulers of Bijapur
1510–1534
Succeeded by
Mallu Adil Shah

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