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3rd Sultan of Bidar
Ali Barid Shah I
Ali Barid Shah I of Bidar Sultanate
3rd Sultan of Bidar
Reign
1542 – 1580
Predecessor
Amir Barid I
Successor
Ibrahim Barid Shah
Died
1580
Burial
Barid Shahi tombs, Bidar
Father
Amir Barid I
Religion
Islam
Ali Barid Shah I was the third ruler of the Barid Shahi dynasty at Bidar. He succeeded his father in 1540, and ruled until his death in 1580. He was considered a man of letters, and invited scholars and craftsmen from all over the Indian subcontinent to his capital.[1] He is also known to have played a key logistical role in the Battle of Talikota.[2]
^Puri, B. N.; Das, M. N. (December 2003). A Comprehensive History of India: Comprehensive history of medieval India. ISBN 9788120725089.
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of Ahmad Shah and Ala-ud-din. Other structures within the complex include a well, which was constructed much later in 1609, during the Barid Shahi period...
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cousin's head!" "Lay it aside," answered al-Mu'tazz who was playing chess, "till I have finished the game." And then, having satisfied himself that it was really...