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About 675 years ago i.e. in 1347 AD, Alauddin Bahman Shah laid the foundation of Bahmani Sultanate in Deccan.  In Hasanabad i.e. Gulbarga, Darul government was established and coins were minted, the situation in the Deccan continued to change, but later on Gulbarga and Bijapur, Bidar, Berar, Ahmednagar, Khandesh, etc., became powerful governments.  These were such powerful rulers that during their rise, the Mughals had to fight for tens of thousands with their entire armies. 



 Akbar fought in Ahmadnagar, Chand Bibi fought till the end, then it continued during Shah Jahan's period and Aurangzeb's last phase of life took place in the Deccan.  However, these sultanates came to an end and after destroying them, the Mughal Sultanate also failed, and the result was that the British were easily conquered. 



 Otherwise, Golconda and Bijapur were such powerful sultanates that it was impossible for foreign powers to face them. Shivaji's father himself was under the Bijapur sultanate.  But the Mughals used all their resources to destroy them and because of this they themselves became weak.  It was so weak that after the death of Aurangzeb in 1707, the Mughal Sultanate could not run strongly even for ten years.  The situation of Farrukhsiyar and Jahandar Shah is known to everyone and then the same thing happened that 'Sultanat e Shah Alam, aaj Dehli ta Palam'. The truth was that Palam to Kya, there was no order in the fort.  What happened when Ghulam Qadir Rohila committed excesses, is a great chapter in the history of India, after that Mahadji took the Mughal emperor under his protection.  And the Englishman again started deciding the fate of the country at his dinner table. 


  

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