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  1. Imprisonment, death and burial. Under the orders of the Mughal emperor Aurangzeb, Tana Shan was arrested and imprisoned in the Daulatabad Fort (near Aurangabad). He died there after twelve years of captivity. [citation needed] .

  2. The Sultanate of Golconda (Persian: سلطنت گلکنده; Urdu: سلطنت گولکنڈه) was an early modern kingdom in southern India, [4][5][6][7] ruled by the Persianate, [8] Shia Islamic Qutb Shahi dynasty[a] of Turkoman origin. [9][10] After the collapse of the Bahmani Sultanate, the Qutb Shahi dynasty was established in 1512 by Quli ...

  3. Imprisonment, death and burial. Under the orders of the Mughal emperor Aurangzeb, Tana Shan was arrested and imprisoned in the Daulatabad Fort (near Aurangabad). He died there after twelve years of captivity. [citation needed] .

  4. Abul Hasan Qutb Shah was the eighth and last ruler of the Qutb Shahi dynasty, sovereign of the kingdom of Golconda in South India.

  5. He died, as he had lived, the truest friend of the house of the Qutb Shah. No one had worked more good and endeavoured more to make his land free and great than this noble and selfless patriot; and as far as we know, he never did his master the least harm. Abul Hasan Tana Shah appointed Madanna Surya Prakasa Rao, a

  6. Abul Hasan Qutb Shah, also known as Abul Hasan Tana Shah was the eighth and last ruler of the Qutb Shahi dynasty, sovereign of the Kingdom of Golconda in South India. He ruled from 1672 to 1686. The last Sultan of this Sunni Islamic dynasty, Tana Shah is remembered as an inclusive ruler.

  7. Apr 24, 2017 · Sultan Mohammad Qutub Shah was the adopted son of Mohammad Quli and son of Mirza Muhammad Amin who died when Mohammad Quli was Sultan. He was married to Hayat Baksh Begum, daughter of Mohammad Quli. He had subdued Pratap Shah, the ruler of Bastar who acknowledged his supremacy.