Talk:Ibrahim Adil Shah I

Bijapur Adil Shahis
The history of Bijapur, in the map of world history is a mile stone. This may help to understand the readers. Muhammad Aslam Razvi MA of Bijapur dated Saturday, Eleventh April Two thousand Nine —Preceding unsigned comment added by 59.99.25.37 (talk) 11:47, 28 May 2009 (UTC)

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“Actually in 1554 Deccan war had started against there civil ruler. i.e. Barbhai Koli. 10 Brothers was ruled there in konkan. who was great warrior in konkan. they had rejected the Bahmani Sultan ruled..and started war in 1554..at about 10 battled had won the 'Barbhi' against Sultan Ibrahim Ali Adilshah I(1534 - 1558) That time 10 Cavelrly General have killed by Barbhi Brothers and they won the battled in 1556..After that Sultan Ibrahim Ali Adilshah-I have no more General to war against Barbhai Brothers. He called a Maratha warrior who was independent ruler of Kudal Known as Somajirao Ramajirao Shinde. Somajirao accepted the challenge of Shah I. and he killed the all Barbhai brothers and won the battled of Deccon.. Somajiorao Shinde established his own Maratha empire in konkan of 28 villages..as "Daspati. and at Present they are famous in Konkan as Daspatkar Shinde...Somajirao Ramajirao Shinde was a founder of this small empire. He was independently ruled in konkan Pranta. [7]” This section provides exactly one source, which gives us no author or publication. It is also riddled with several grammatical errors and is incredibly informal49.204.89.166 (talk) 08:14, 26 August 2019 (UTC)

Sunni Islam
"Isma'il's son Ibrahim 'Adil Shah I, however, identified himself and his regime with his native Deccan and embraced Sunni Islam, the sect of most Deccani Muslims." --India in the Persianate Age: 1000–1765, Richard M. Eaton, page 152. --Kansas Bear (talk) 21:41, 2 December 2021 (UTC)