History
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Gulbarga and the area around it was a part of the ancient Chalukyan
kingdom of Badami. The origin of the town of Gulbarga goes back to the
local Kakatiya rulers of Warangal. It witnessed a lot of turmoil in the
early medieval period. In the early part of the 14th century, it became
the part of the Delhi Sultanate. It was captured by Ulugh Khan, one of
the generals belonging to the Tughlaq dynasty of Delhi Sultanate, and
later captured by Mohammed bin Tughlaq, the Sultan of Delhi. It
remained a part of the Delhi Sultanate until the death of Mohammed bin
Tughlaq. Later it became a part of the Bahamani kingdom. The Bahamani
kings made it their capital from 1347 to 1428. In the 17th century, it
was annexed by Aurangzeb, the last great Mughal ruler and inducted into
the Mughal Empire. In the 18th century, Gulbarga came under the
erstwhile rulers of Hyderabad.
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