Overview
The Bijapur Sultanate was an early modern kingdom in the western Deccan and South India, ruled by the Muslim Adil Shahi dynasty. Founded in 1490 CE, it originated as a province of the Bahmani Kingdom before achieving de facto independence in 1490 and formal independence with the Bahmani collapse in 1518. As one of the Deccan sultanates, it became one of the most powerful states on the Indian Subcontinent, second only to the Mughal Empire. Its borders expanded significantly, particularly southward after defeating the Vijayanagara Empire in 1565. The sultanate was eventually conquered by the Mughal Empire under Aurangzeb in 1686.
Historical Periods
Bijapur Sultanate (1492–1511)
1492 CE – 1511 CE
Capital: Vijaypura DistrictArea: 118,784 km²
Bijapur Sultanate (1512–1520)
1512 CE – 1520 CE
Capital: Vijaypura DistrictArea: 113,556 km²
Bijapur Sultanate (1521–1546)
1521 CE – 1546 CE
Capital: Vijaypura DistrictArea: 151,460 km²
Bijapur Sultanate (1547–1551)
1547 CE – 1551 CE
Capital: Vijaypura DistrictArea: 153,604 km²
Bijapur Sultanate (1552–1571)
1552 CE – 1571 CE
Capital: Vijaypura DistrictArea: 155,770 km²
Bijapur Sultanate (1572–1618)
1572 CE – 1618 CE
Capital: Vijaypura DistrictArea: 246,939 km²
Bijapur Sultanate (1619–1639)
1619 CE – 1639 CE
Capital: Vijaypura DistrictArea: 278,560 km²
Bijapur Sultanate (1640–1652)
1640 CE – 1652 CE
Capital: Vijaypura DistrictArea: 326,490 km²
Bijapur Sultanate (1653–1658)
1653 CE – 1658 CE
Capital: Vijaypura DistrictArea: 396,540 km²
Bijapur Sultanate (1659–1661)
1659 CE – 1661 CE
Capital: Vijaypura DistrictArea: 367,756 km²
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