Hasan Gangu
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Ala-ud-din Hasan Bahman Shah
Ala-ud-din Hasan Bahman Shah (1291-1358) est le fondateur de la dynastie Bahmanide de l'empire Bahmanide. Il règna de 1347 à sa mort, en 1358.
Officier turc (ou afghan) au service du sultanat de Delhi, Hasan Kangu Zafar Khan se révolte contre Muhammad bin-Tughlûq. Il s'empare de Daulatabad et fonde à Gulbarga (Mysore), dans le Deccan, la dynastie indomusulmane des Bahmanî (fin en 1527). Son fils Muhammad Shah Bahmani lui succède.
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