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Shah Muhibuddin Habibullah (–1459) Other Names: Moheb-e-din Habibullah Titles Ghazi Positions Held Mansabdar Biographical He went to Deccan with his father and brother Muhibullah and settled in Bidar, Deccan, and was later granted a jagir at Bir for his military achievements. He was imprisoned by Humayun Shah (Bahmani) whose succession he had opposed and was killed by the king's agents. |
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