Bahmani invasion of Orissa

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The Bahmani invasion of Orissa refers to a series of historical events in the 15th century, marked by conflicts and diplomatic maneuvers between the Gajapati Empire and the Bahmani Sultanate. In 1475, a rebel officer of Bahmani named Bhimraj, revolted at Kondavidu, a Bahmani territory, prompting a complex alliance among the Gajapatis and chiefs of Telangana and Jajnagar. Tensions escalated further in 1478 when Muhammad Shah III invaded Orissa, and Purushottama Dev, alarmed by the invasion, offered homage, disarming and presenting gifts. The Sultan accepted the homage, confirming Purushottam as the ruler of his patrimony.

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    eventarmed conflictBahmani invasion of OrissainvasionWikidata
    sitefortBellamkonda FortfortWikidata
    sitefortKondaveedu FortGovernment of Andhra Pradesh, fortWikidata
    sitefortNarasaraopet rajagari kotafortWikidata
    sitefortRuined FortfortWikidata