Ibrāhīm ʿĀdil Shāh II

Indian ruler

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ʿĀdil Shāhī dynasty

  • In ʿĀdil Shāhī dynasty

    …was during the reign of Ibrāhīm ʿĀdil Shah II (1579–1626), who extended his frontier as far south as Mysore and was a skillful administrator and a generous patron of the arts. He reverted to the Sunni form of Islam but remained tolerant of other religions, including Christianity. Thereafter, increasing weakness…

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Deccani painting

Firishtah’s patron

  • In Firishtah

    …wrote under the patronage of Ibrāhīm II, ʿĀdil Shāh, ruler of Bijāpur, in the Deccan (1579–1626), whose service he entered in 1589. Written in Persian, this history is called Golshan-e Ebrāhīmī (“The Garden of Ibrāhīm”; Eng. trans., Mahomedan Power in India). It is also known under the title Tārīkh-e Fereshteh…

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