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    The Carnatic Sultanate was a kingdom in South India between about 1690 and 1855, and was under the legal purview of the Nizam of Hyderabad, until their...
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    centuries, including the Bahmani, Bengal, Gujarat, Malwa, Mysore, Carnatic and Deccan Sultanates. Though the Muslim dynasties in India were diversed in origin...
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    Muhammad Ali Khan Wallajah (category Nawabs of the Carnatic)
    capital from Arcot to Chepauk, which served as the capital of the Carnatic Sultanate until 1855. Muhammad Ali Khan Wallajah was born on 7 July 1717 in...
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    Chanda Sahib (category Nawabs of the Carnatic)
    June 1752) was a subject of the Carnatic Sultanate between 1749 and 1752. He was the son-in-law of the Nawab of Carnatic Dost Ali Khan, under whom he was...
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    initially appointed as viceroy of Deccan by the Mughal, which included Carnatic sultanate in 1713, established himself as semi independent ruler. In 1765, British...
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    The Bahmani Sultanate (Persian: سلطان‌نشین بهمنی) was a late medieval empire that ruled the Deccan Plateau in India. The first independent Muslim kingdom...
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    The Sultanate of Bijapur was an early modern kingdom in the western Deccan and South India, ruled by the Adil Shahi or Adilshahi dynasty. Bijapur had...
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    Chanda Sahib invasion of Travancore (category Carnatic wars)
    of the Carnatic Sultanate under Chanda Sahib against the Kingdom of Travancore in 1740, in South India. In the event, the Carnatic Sultanate invaded...
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    Azam Jah (1797 – 12 November 1825) was the Nawab of the Carnatic Sultanate from 1819 to 1825. Azam Jah ascended the throne on the death of his father Azim-ud-Daula...
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    India Company continued to fight the French East India Company in the Carnatic Wars, Yusuf Khan's guerrilla tactics, repeatedly cutting the French lines...
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