The Bahamani kingdom (1347-1527 CE) had a structured administration divided into four provinces (tarafs): Gulbarga, Daulatabad, Bidar, and Berar, each led by a tarafdar. It featured a complex revenue system and promoted Persian culture. The kingdom blended Persian, Turkish, and Indian influences, evident in its architecture, like the Gol Gumbaz. It also set the stage for later Deccan Sultanates.
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