Qasim Barid I (r. 1489–1504) was prime-minister of the Bahmani sultanate and the founder of the Bidar Sultanate, one of the five late medieval Indian kingdoms together known as the Deccan sultanates.
sultanates of late medieval India. The sultanate emerged under the rule of QasimBaridI in 1492 and leadership passed to his sons. Starting from the 1580s,...
father QasimBaridI in 1504. He proclaimed Alauddin Shah Bahmani II the king, who reigned from 1520 and 1523. Alauddin planned to assassinate Amir Barid on...
rebellion. QasimBaridI led one of the first revolt from Bidar and successfully defeated the army sent by the sultan to rein him in. QasimBarid was raised...
(1504–1542) Ali Barid Shah I (1542–1580) Ibrahim Barid Shah (1580–1587) QasimBarid Shah II (1587–1591) Ali Barid Shah II (1591) Amir Barid Shah II (1591–1600)...
The barīd (Arabic: بريد, often translated as "the postal service") was the state-run courier service of the Umayyad and later Abbasid Caliphates. A major...
2003 Mikheil Saakashvili, third president of Georgia from 2004 to 2013 QasimBaridI, a founder of the Bidar Sultanate, one of the five Deccan sultanates...
began to splinter into smaller chiefdoms, a Bahmani minister named QasimBaridI approached Narasa with a proposal. He offered Narasa the forts of Mudgal...
survive.[citation needed] The Tomb of QasimBarid lies to the East of his son Amir Barid's unfinished tomb. Amir Barid lies in an unfinished tomb. He began...
Rulers– QasimBaridI 1490–1504 Amir BaridI 1504–1542 Ali Barid Shah I 1542–1580 Ibrahim Barid Shah 1580–1587 QasimBarid Shah II 1587–1591 Ali Barid Shah...
(dies 1552) Ranabai, warrior and a Hindu mystical poet (dies 1570) QasimBaridI, prime-minister of the Bahmani sultanate and the founder of the Bidar...
Barid Shahi dynasty) ruled the city formally from 1542 to 1619, although they formally held power since 1492. The dynasty was founded by QasimBarid,...
Rashidun Caliphs, and other Sahaba. Adil Shahi–Portuguese conflicts Muhammad Qasim Firishta's Tarikh-e-Firishta. Busateenus-Salateen a Persian Manuscript of...
Board of Correspondence), Diwan al-Khatam (the Board of Signet), Diwan al-Barid (the Board of Posts), Diwan al-Qudat (the Board of Justice) and Diwan al-Jund...
Muslim Sultanates – Hussain Nizam Shah I and Ali Adil Shah I of Ahmadnagar and Bijapur to the west, Ali Barid Shah I of Bidar in the center, and Ibrahim...
the Qutb Shahi dynasty of Golconda Sultanate was of Turkmen origin, the Barid Shahi dynasty of Bidar Sultanate being founded by a Turkic slave, the Adil...
ibn Umar, Emir (866–unknown) Yahya ibn al-Qasim, Emir (unknown–905) Emirate of Nekor (complete list) – Sa'id I ibn Idris, Emir (760–803) Salih II ibn Sa'id...
at least nominally, by all of his sons collectively. The oldest, Abu'l-Qasim Sa'id al-Jannabi, was at first the pre-eminent, but his reign was brief;...
Mamluk seat of government, were tasked with maintaining and protecting the barid (postal route) in their district and were occasionally appointed to government...
second, with Khurasan granted to him as an appanage. Later a third son, al-Qasim, had been designated as third successor. After Harun died in 809, al-Amin...
Authority regional office and an electoral office located in the Dahiyat al Barid neighborhood. These offices play important roles in Palestinian governance...