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Bahmani kingdom

Alauddin Hasan Bahman Shah was the founder of the Bahamani dynasty (1347). The organisation of Bahmani administration and structuring of the institutions was started by Muhammad I.Administrative Organisation.

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Karashima, N., Karashima, N., & Karashima, N. (2001). History and society in South India: The Cholas to Vijayanagar : comprising South Indian history and society, Towards a new formation. New Delhi: Oxford University Press.
Chandra, S. (2018). History of medieval India: 800-1700. New Delhi: Orient Blackswan
King, J. S. (1900). The history of the Bahmanî dynasty. Founded on the Burhân-i Ma, âs̤ir. London: Luzac and CoBottom of Form
Some useful information is collected from Unit 19, study material of Indira Gandhi National Open University.
H. K. Sherwani, The Bahmanis of the Deccan, Delhi, 1985.

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