Mallu Adil Shah
Mallu Adil Shah, of the Adil Shahi dynasty, was the king of the Bijapur Sultanate of modern-day southern India. He ruled for a short period in 1534, before being deposed and blinded.[1]
Mallu Adil Shah | |||||
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Adil Shahi Emperor | |||||
Reign | 1534 | ||||
Predecessor | Ismail Adil Shah | ||||
Successor | Ibrahim Adil Shah I | ||||
Born | Bijapur | ||||
Died | 1534 Bijapur | ||||
Burial | 1534 | ||||
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House | House of Osman | ||||
Dynasty | Adil Shahi Empire | ||||
Father | Ismail Adil Shah | ||||
Mother | Fatima Beebi | ||||
Religion | Shia Islam |
Reign
Mallu Adil Shah succeeded his father Ismail Adil Shah's death. He was supposed to be in the company of evil habits. Punji Khatun, Mallu Adil Shah's paternal grand mother with the help of General Asad Khan deposed Mallu Adil Shah and declared his younger brother Ibrahim Adil Shah I as the king.
References
- Cousens, Henry (1916). Bijapur and its Architectural Remains. p. 5.
- A Visit to Bijapur by H. S. Kaujalagi
- "Avalokana" a souvenir published by the Government of Karnataka
- Centenary Souvenir published by the Bijapur Municipal Corporation
- Wakiyate Mumlikate Bijapur by Basheeruddin Dahalwi
- Tareekhe Firishta by Muhammad Kasim Firishta
- Shawahidul Awliyae Bijapur by Sayyad Murtuza Quadri Gachi Mahal
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