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Ali Adil Shah I leads by 7.2 pts · 2 figures compared

Emperor · Modern

Emperor · Modern
Ali Adil Shah I participated in the Battle of Talikota as a key commander of the Deccan sultanates' coalition. The coalition decisively defeated the Vijayanagara Empire, leading to the sacking of Vijayanagara city and the empire's collapse.
Ali Adil Shah I formed a temporary alliance with the Vijayanagara Empire against the other Deccan sultanates. This unusual alliance aimed to counterbalance the power of Ahmadnagar and Golconda but was short-lived due to mutual distrust.
Ali Adil Shah I commissioned the construction of the Ibrahim Rauza, a mausoleum complex in Bijapur. The structure is considered a masterpiece of Deccan architecture and reflects the cultural synthesis of the Adil Shahi period.
Ali Adil Shah I engaged in military conflict with Ahmadnagar over control of the former Vijayanagara territories. The war weakened both sultanates and allowed the Mughals to later expand into the Deccan.
Hamir Singh commissioned the construction of the Rewa Fort, a significant architectural structure in the region. The fort served as the royal residence and administrative center, symbolizing the power of the Rewa dynasty.
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