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9th Sultan of Bijapur
Sikandar Adil Shah
A painting of "The House of Bijapur" was completed in the year 1680, during the reign of Sikandar Adil Shah the last ruler of the Adil Shahi dynasty.
9th Sultan of Bijapur
Reign
24 November 1672 – 26 September 1686
Predecessor
Ali Adil Shah II
Successor
Position abolished; Bijapur annexed by Mughal Empire
Born
c.1668
Died
c.1700 (aged 31–32) Bijapur
Burial
Sikandar Bag
Spouse
Daughter of Abul Hasan Qutb Shah
Issue
One son Sultan Muhammad and a daughter
Names
Sultan Sikandar Qadari
House
Adil Shahi
Dynasty
Adil Shahi
Father
Ali Adil Shah II
Mother
Khursheeda Khanum
Religion
shia Islam[1][2][3]
Sikandar Adil Shah was the last Sultan of Bijapur, who reigned between 1672 and 1686. Placed on the throne at five years of age, his reign was marked by the collapse of the Bijapur Sultanate.[4]
His reign ended when the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb annexed the city of Bijapur, putting an end to the Adil Shahi dynasty. The Sultan was captured and imprisoned at the Daulatabad Fort, where he died in 1700.
^Muhammad Qasim Firishta's Tarikh-e-Firishta.
^Busateenus-Salateen a Persian Manuscript of Mirza Ibrahim Zubairi.
^Mirza Ibrahim Zubairi, Rouzatul Auliya-e-Bijapur.
^Cousens, Henry (1916). Bijapur and it's Architectural Remains. p. 119.
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