Ahmad Bahmani

Ahmad Bahmani

Shah Ahmad of Bahmani (?–1435), was a Muslim Indian ruler. Not much is known about him aside from his wars against Vijayanagar (1423), Warangal (1424–1425), Malwa (an ancient kingdom whose capital was situated in Ujjain) (1425–1435), and against Gujarat (1425–1435).


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