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  • Asad Khan (died 1549), earlier named Yusuf Lari, was a noble and general of the Sultanate of Bijapur. As a wealthy official and head of the sultanate's...
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  • sitarist and music composer Asad Khan (Bijapuri noble) (died 1549), minister of the Bijapur Sultanate Asad Khan (Mughal noble), 17th–18th century minister...
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    Adil Shah, whose reign was short-lived. Installed by a prominent Bijapuri noble, Asad Khan, he is noted for incompetence; Vijayanagara invaded the sultanate...
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    the Gulbarga declared their independence and garrison leader Daler Khan Bijapuri "reported his desertion from Kam Bakhsh". On 5 November 1708 Bahadur...
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    and elephants of the enemy army. After the victory, Kishvar Khan ordered other Bijapuri generals to surrender all the captured elephants to him. The...
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  • forming an alliance with Rama Raya of Vijayanagar. After the death of Asad Khan Burhan sent ambassadors bearing gifts to Rama Raya proposing a confederacy...
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