A.D. | EUROPE. | DEHLY. | DECCAN. |
1346 | Battle of Cressy | ||
1347 | The Deccan becomes independent | ALLA-OOD-DEEN HUSSUN GUNGOO BAHMUNY elected King | |
—— | Bengal becomes independent | ————— usurps all the territory of the Deccan conquered by the Mahomedans | |
1351 | Mahomed Toghluk dies.—FEROZE succeeds | ————— makes Koolburga his capital | |
1356 | Battle of Poictiers | ||
1358 | ————— dies — is succeeded by MAHOMED SHAH I. — Mahomedan coins first struck in the Deccan | ||
1366 | War with the Ray of Beejanuggur, wherein cannon are used for the first time | ||
1375 | Accession of MUJAHID SHAH, who renews the war with the Hindoos | ||
1378 | RICHARD II. King of England | ———— DAWOOD SHAH. — Hindoos renew the war. — Murder of Da- |
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—— | ———— MAHMOOD SHAH I. | ||
1383 | Cannon first used by the English | ||
1386 | Georgia subdued by Tamerlane | ||
1388 | CHEIAS-OOD-DEEN I. King. — ABOO BUKR, King. — NASIR-OOD-DEEN MAHMOOD, King | ||
1397 | Accession of GHEIAS-OOD-DEEN. — Accession of SHUMS-OOD-DEEN. — Accession of FEROZE | ||
1398 | Tamerlane invades India | Dew Ray of Beejanuggur, and Nursing Ray of Kehrla, make war, but are both repulsed. | |
1401 | HENRY IV. King of England | Feroze deputes an embassy to Tamerlane | |
1406 | James I. King of Scotland | The kingdom limited to a few miles round the capital | —— makes extensive conquests from the Ray of Beejanuggur |
1407 | —— causes an observatory to be built at Dowlutabad | ||
1412 | The celebrated Syud Mahomed Geesoo-duraz reaches Koolburga | ||
1414 | HENRY V. King of England | Syud Khizr Khan ascends the throne as Tamerlane's lieutenant | |
1415 | Battle of Agincourt | ————— recovers parts of the Dooab and the Punjab | |
1417 | War with the rays of Beejanuggur and Tulingana | ||
1420 | Madeira discovered by the Portuguese | ||
1421 | HENRY VI. King of England | ————— dies, and is succeeded by MOOBARIK | |
1422 | War in Punjab | Death of Feroze. — Accession of AHMUD SHAH WULLY. — War with Beeja- |
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1423 | War in Malwa | Severe famine in the Deccan | |
1424 | War with the Ray of Wurungole | ||
1425 | Contests with the Mewatties | Mahoor taken. — A diamond mine discovered at Kullum | |
1426 | The Ray of Kehrla solicits aid against Sooltan Hooshung of Malwa | ||
1427 | War with Joonpoor | The King of Malwa invades the Deccan, but is defeated with heavy loss | |
1428 | The name of Bidur changed to Ahmudabad, which becomes the capital | ||
1429 | The Concan invaded, and Bombay attacked by Mullik-oot-Toojar | ||
1430 | War in Buglana with the King of Guzerat | ||
1432 | The fort of Bidur built | ||
1433 | Kehrla besieged and taken by the King of Malwa | ||
1435 | Moobarik dies, and is succeeded by MAHOMED | Death of Ahmud Shah Wully, and accession of ALLA-OOD-DEEN SHAH II. | |
1436 | The French retake Paris from the English | The rays of Rairee and Sonkehr in the Concan reduced to pay tribute | |
1437 | War with Nuseer Khan of Kandeish | ||
1440 | The art of printing invented | Dehly besieged by the King of Malwa | The Ray of Beejanuggur enlists two thousand Mahomedan bowmen in his army |
1443 | ———————— makes war with Alla-ood-Deen Shah II. | ||
1446 | SYUD ALLA-OOD-DEEN, King | ||
1447 | The Sforza family established in Milan | Thirteen kingdoms, and six Mahomedan principalities, in India, independent of Dehly | |
1452 | Syud Alla-ood-Deen abdicates the throne in favour of BHEILOLE LODY | ||
1453 | The Turks take Constantinople | Fatal result to the Mahomedans of a campaign in the Concan | |
1455 | Bheilole subdues the six independent principalities | ||
1456 | War with the King of Malwa | ||
1457 | Death of Alla-ood-Deen, and accession of HOOMAYOON THE CRUEL | ||
1459 | Copper-plate engraving invented | Insurrections throughout the realm | |
1460 | The King commits the most unheard of cruelties | ||
1461 | HENRY VI. King of England | His death. — Accession of NIZAM SHAH | |
1462 | The rays of Tulingana and Orissa, as also Sooltan Mahmood of Malwa, make war on Nizam Shah | ||
—— | Bidur taken by the King of Malwa | ||
—— | Mahmood Shah of Guzerat interposes to save the Bahmuny kingdom | ||
1463 | Death of Nizam Shah, and accession of MAHOMED SHAH II. | ||
1467 | War with Malwa. — Kehrla taken. — Peace concluded, and Kehrla restored to Malwa | ||
1469 | Entire conquest of the Concan by Khwaja Mahmood Gawan | ||
1471 | Siege and capture of Belgam | ||
1472 | EDWARD IV. King of England | War in Tulingana and along the coast of Orissa. — Condapilly taken. — Conjeveram sacked | |
1474 | Portuguese discover the Cape de Verd Isles | ||
1478 | The kingdom of Joonpoor united to Dehly | ||
1479 | The kingdoms of Arragon and Castile united | ||
1481 | Cruel execution of the minister Khwaja Mahmood Gawan | ||
1482 | Disunion of the government. — Death of Mahomed Shah II. — Accession of MAHMOOD II. | ||
1483 | RICHARD III. usurps the crown of England | ||
1485 | Battle of Bosworth. — Accession of HENRY VII. of England | ||
1488 | Bheilole Lody dies, and is succeeded by SIKUNDUR | ||
1490 | The King causes his minister Nizam-ool-Moolk Deccany to be killed | ||
1491 | End of the kingdom of the Moors in Spain | Ahmud, the son of Nizam-ool-Moolk, declares his independence | |
1492 | Columbus discovers Hispaniola and Cuba | The Deccanies attempt to subvert the government, which is saved by Kasim Bereed Toork, who becomes minister | |
1493 | The King proceeds to reduce Bahadur Geelany, who usurps the Concan, including Goa | ||
1494 | ———— discovers the continent of America | Bahadur Geelany killed in action | |
1496 | Dissensions between the King and his minister | ||
1497 | The Portuguese reach India by the Cape of Good Hope | ||
1504 | Yoosoof Adil Khan of Beejapoor, and Duria Imad-ool-Moolk of Berar, proclaim themselves kings | ||
1507 | Death of the minister Kasim Bereed, and the accession of his son Ameer Bereed to that office | ||
1509 | HENRY VIII. King of England | ||
1512 | Sooltan Koolly Kootb-ool-Moolk of Tulingana proclaims himself King at Golconda | ||
1517 | Martin Luther begins to flourish | Death of Sikundur Lody, and accession of IBRAHIM LODY | |
1518 | Death of Mahmood Shah II. and accession of AHMUD SHAH II. | ||
1520 | Death of Ahmud Shah II. and accession of ALLA-OOD-DEEN II. | ||
1522 | Circumnavigation of the globe by Magellan | Death of Alla-ood-Deen II. and accession of WULLY OOLLA. | |
1525 | Sweden and Denmark embrace the reformed religion | Death of Wully Oolla, and accession of KULLEEM OOLLA. | |
1526 | Charles V. Emperor of Germany, and Francis I. King of France, enter into the treaty of Madrid | Battle of Paniput, in which Ibrahim is slain, and the dynasty of Lody is terminated | Kulleem Oolla flies from his capital; thus terminating the Bahmuny dynasty at Bidur, to which succeeds that of Bereed, established by Ameer Bereed, who ascends the throne. |