Siddi Masud

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Siddi Masud or Siddi Masood was a general in the Adilshahi sultanate and he was the son-in-law of famous general . He went on to become the Wazir of Bijapur Sultanate during Sikandar Adil Shah's reign.

Early life and Siege of Panhala[]

Not much is known about his early life. He was the son in law of . He was present at the siege of Panhalgad by Siddi Jauhar. He led the pursuing Adilshahi forces against the Maratha rearguard led by Baji Prabhu Deshpande in the famous Battle of Pavankhind.[1] Later on he was soundly defeated by Marathas at the base of Vishalgadh and he fled to safety.

Later life and Promotion as a Wazir[]

He rose through the ranks in a tumultuous period in a weak Adilshahi's reign. He was the leader of the Deccan faction in the Adilshahi court against the Pathani faction led Bahlolkhan. He was able to subdue his Pathani rivals even though the internal feuds went on. He rose to the position of Wazir sometime around 1676 acting as a regent for the young Sikandar Adilshah. In the 1678 he allied with Shivaji and Qutub Shah against Mughals.[2] He also helped Shivaji's son Sambhaji to escape from Diler Khan's camp. Not much is known about his later life and death. Adilshahi later on finished in 1686.


References[]

  1. ^ Desai, Ranjeet (2013). Shriman yogi. Mehta Publishing House.
  2. ^ Samant, Bal (1998). Shivkalyan Raja. Mumbai: Parchure Publications. ISBN 81-86530-68-1.
  • Desai, Ranjeet (2013). Shriman Yogi. Mehta Publishing House.
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