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TURKS IN KARNATAKA

Year 2012, Volume: 4 Issue: 1, 419 - 428, 01.06.2012

Abstract

The paper aims to highlight the contribution of the Turks from 14th to 18th Century A.D., in Karnataka State. The Turks came to India after the Arabs. They were very strong in their physique, expert in warfare and dedicated to Islam. In India, the Turkish rule was started by the Slave dynasty King named Qutbuddin-Aibak in the year 1206 A.D., which continued till 1287 A.D., under the reign of Ghiasuddin Balban. Afterwards another Turkish tribe, the Khilji dynasty ruled from 1292 A.D. to 1320 A.D. A third dynasty, the Tughluqs ruled from 1320 A.D. to 1414 A.D. They were a mixed race of Turks and Jats. All the dynasties ruled different parts of North India. Karnataka is a prominent State in South India. The first Turkish invasion into Karnataka was by the Khiljis. Malik Kafur, the General of Allauddin-Khilji carried many expeditions in South India during the period 1305 A.D. to 1311 A.D., because of these expeditions many Muslim soldiers remained in Karnataka. Among them some were Turks. Ulugh Khan (Muhammud-bin-Tughluq) the son of Ghiasuddin Tughluq also conducted military expeditions and captured Bidar and Basava Kalyana in Bidar district of North Karnataka. Hence again many Turks put their feet in Karnataka. Epigraphical and literary sources are found of the Turks living during the period of Vijayanagara Empire (1336 A.D. - 1565 A.D.), the Bahmanis (1347 A.D. - 1538 A.D.), the Adil Shahis (1489 A.D. - 1686 A.D.), the Barid Shahis (1487 - 1619 A.D.), and in the period of Hyder Ali and Tipu Sultan (1761 A.D. - 1799 A.D.). During the period of these Muslim dynasties many Turks rendered services as kings, nobles, administrators, soldiers, religious teachers, scholars, saints, architects, gun-makers, merchants, etc

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Year 2012, Volume: 4 Issue: 1, 419 - 428, 01.06.2012

Abstract

References

  • Desai, P.B (Ed.), (1981), A History of Karnataka, Dharwad: Kannada Research Institute.
  • Devare, T.N (1961), A Short History of Persian Literature, Poona: Nowrosjee Wadia College.
  • Gopal, B.R (Ed.), (1977), Epigraphia Carnatica Vol.VI, Mysore: Institute of Kannada Studies University of Mysore. Kamath, Suryanath, U (Ed.), (1987), Karnataka State Gazetteer Belgaum District, Bangalore: Government of Karnataka Publication.
  • Karnataka State Gazetteer, Bidar District (KSGBD) (1977), Bangalore: Government of Karnataka Publication. Kausar, Kabir (1998), Secret Correspondence of Tipu Sultan, Bangalore: Director, Karnataka State Archives.
  • Kirmani, Mir Hussain Ali Khan (1958), History of Tipu Sultan, Calcutta: Susil Gupta (India) Private Ltd.
  • Kulkarni, L.R (1977), Some Aspects of the Life the People under Bahmani Rule, Dharwad: Karnatak University.
  • Kulkarni, Krishna Kolhar (1999), Busatine-Salatin, Hampi: Kannada University.
  • Michell, George and Richard Eaton (1992), Firuzabad Palace City of the Deccan, London: Oxford University Press, Walton Street.
  • Nayeem, M.A (1974), External Relations of the Bijapur Kingdom, Hyderabad: Bright Publishers.
  • Nayeem, M.A (2008), The Heritage of the Adil Shahis of Bijapur, Hyderabad: Hyderabad Publishers.
  • Murthy, Sreenivasa H.V and Ramakrishnan, R (1978), A History of Karnataka, New Delhi: S. Chand & Company Ltd. Satyan, B.N (Ed.), (1966), Mysore State Gazetteer Gulbarga District, Bangalore: Publications atThe Government Press.
  • Shashidar, H and Sreenivasa Murthy, N (2001), A Historical Atlas of Karnataka, Bangalore: Directorate of Census Operations Karnataka.
  • Sheik Ali, B (Ed.), (1997), Karnataka Charitre, Vol.IV, Hampi: Kannada University.
  • Sherwani, H. K and Joshi, P.M (Eds.), (1973), History of Medieval Deccan (1295- 1724), Vol.I, Hyderabad: Published under the Authority of the Government of Andhra Pradesh.
  • Yazdani, G (1947), Bidar Its History and Monuments, Hyderabad: Published under the Special Authority of His Exalted Highness The Nizam.
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Publication Date June 1, 2012
Published in Issue Year 2012 Volume: 4 Issue: 1

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APA Bolar, V. R. (2012). TURKS IN KARNATAKA. International Journal of Social Sciences and Humanity Studies, 4(1), 419-428.
AMA Bolar VR. TURKS IN KARNATAKA. IJ-SSHS. June 2012;4(1):419-428.
Chicago Bolar, Varija R. “TURKS IN KARNATAKA”. International Journal of Social Sciences and Humanity Studies 4, no. 1 (June 2012): 419-28.
EndNote Bolar VR (June 1, 2012) TURKS IN KARNATAKA. International Journal of Social Sciences and Humanity Studies 4 1 419–428.
IEEE V. R. Bolar, “TURKS IN KARNATAKA”, IJ-SSHS, vol. 4, no. 1, pp. 419–428, 2012.
ISNAD Bolar, Varija R. “TURKS IN KARNATAKA”. International Journal of Social Sciences and Humanity Studies 4/1 (June 2012), 419-428.
JAMA Bolar VR. TURKS IN KARNATAKA. IJ-SSHS. 2012;4:419–428.
MLA Bolar, Varija R. “TURKS IN KARNATAKA”. International Journal of Social Sciences and Humanity Studies, vol. 4, no. 1, 2012, pp. 419-28.
Vancouver Bolar VR. TURKS IN KARNATAKA. IJ-SSHS. 2012;4(1):419-28.