Fathullah Imad-ul-Mulk
Fathullah Imad-ul-mulk | |
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1st Sultan of the Berar Sultanate | |
Reign | 1490–1504 |
Predecessor | n/a |
Successor | Aladdin Imad Shah |
Died |
1504 Achalpur |
Dynasty | Imad Shahi Dynasty |
Religion | Islam |
Fathullah Imad-ul-mulk was the founder of the Imad Shahi Dynasty and the Berar Sultanate.
History
Fathullah was born a Kanarese Hindu, but was captured as a boy by Bahmani forces on an expedition against the Vijayanagara empire and reared as a Muslim. He served the Bahmani Sultans in Bidar. Through the influence of Mahmud Gavan, he achieved the rank of officer in command of the forces (Sarlaskar) of Berar and received the title Imad-ul-mulk.[1]
Shortly after Malik Ahmad Nizam Shah I declared independence for the Ahmadnagar Sultanate in 1490, Fathullah Imad-ul-mulk declared himself Sultan of Berar. He set up his capital in Achalpur and proceeded to annex Mahur to his new kingdom. He also fortified Gavilgad and Narnala. He was succeeded by his eldest son Aladdin Imad Shah.
References
- ↑ Ferishta, Vol. III, pp. 485-86
Ferishta, Mahomed Kasim (1829). History of the Rise of the Mahometan Power in India, till the year A.D. 1612. Translated by Briggs, John. London: Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown and Green.
Preceded by n/a |
Berar sultanate 1490-1504 |
Succeeded by Aladdin Imad Shah |