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Ahmed Shah Al Wali Bahamani : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ahmad Shah I Wali
Ahmed Shah Al Wali Bahamani ruled the Kingdom of Bidar from 1422 to 1436 and was a great patron of arts and culture.〔(Staff (5 March 2007) "Symbol of communal harmony" ) ''The Hindu''〕 He brought artisans from Iran, including the metal-worker Abdulla-bin-Kaiser, who was the master of Bidriware, the inlaying of zinc alloy with silver and gold.〔(Nathanael, M. P. (20 January 2002) "The Sunday Tribune: Spectrum: Travel: Bewitched by Bidar" ) ''The Tribune'', Chandigarh, India〕 Ahmed Shah's, and his empress's, tomb is located in Ashtur village, Bidar District,〔〔("Bidar:Tomb of Ahmad Shah Baihmani" ) Institute of Oriental Culture Japan〕 and is the subject of an annual ''urs'', or anniversary of death festival.〔〔(Desai, Rishikesh Bahadur (18 April 2005) "A centre for communal harmony comes alive" ) ''The Hindu''〕 The tomb of the Bahmani King Ahmed Shah Al Wali is a place of worship visited by Hindus and Muslims, and a centre of communal harmony. Ahmed Shah fought battles against Vijayanagar (1423), Warangal (1424–1425), Malwa (an ancient kingdom whose capital was situated in Ujjain) (1425–1435), and against Gujarat (1425–1435). == Notes ==
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