…The five kingdoms that first gained independence were: (1) the Imād Shahi Kingdom (1484-1572) under Fathullah Imād-ul-Mulk, governor of Berar; (2) the 'Ādil Shahi Kingdom (1489-1686) under Yusuf Adil Khan, governor of Belgaum; (3) the Nizam Shahi Kingdom (1489-1636) under Ahmad bin Nizamul Mulk, governor of Daulatabad; and (4) the Qutb Shahi Kingdom (1512-1687) under Sultan Quli Qutb-ul-Mulk, governor of Telengana. (5) In the 1520s, when the Bahmani dynasty's royal line became extinct, Amir Barid, a vizier of the dynasty, established the Barid Shahi Kingdom (1528-1619), and thus the Five Kingdoms were established. *Some of the glossaries that mention "Quṭb Shāhī" are listed below. Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information |
…その五王国は次のとおりである。(1)ベラール州総督ファトフッラー・イマードル・ムルクのイマード・シャーヒー‘Imād Shāhī王国(1484‐1572),(2)ベルガウム州総督ユースフ・アーディル・ハーンのアーディル・シャーヒー‘Ādil Shāhī王国(1489‐1686),(3)ダウラターバード州総督のアフマド・ビン・ニザームル・ムルクのニザーム・シャーヒーNiẓām Shāhī王国(1489‐1636),(4)テレンガナ州総督スルタン・クリー・クトゥブル・ムルクのクトゥブ・シャーヒーQuṭb Shāhī王国(1512‐1687)の4王国がまず独立した。(5)バフマニー朝の王統が断絶した1520年代,同王朝の宰相家だったアミール・バリードがバリード・シャーヒーBarīd Shāhī王国(1528‐1619)を建て,ここに五王国が成立した。… ※「Quṭb Shāhī」について言及している用語解説の一部を掲載しています。 出典|株式会社平凡社世界大百科事典 第2版について | 情報 |
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