– Historians and researchers discussed enduring architectural and cultural contributions of the empire.
– Numismatist Mohammed Ismail showcased rare coins from the period.
– Speeches included reflections by Qazi Rizwan ur rahman Siddiqui (Bahmani Foundation President) and artist Mohammed Ayazuddin Patel.
– Social workers such as Mohammad Merajuddin joined in paying respect to the legacy.
The commemoration of the Bahmani empire’s legacy underscores its historical significance for medieval India’s cultural landscape-especially regarding advancements in Indo-Islamic architecture that influenced later Deccan sultanates. Such events not only honor artistic achievements but also help preserve lesser-known facets of India’s diverse heritage. highlighting contributions like literature, art, and coinage from this period reaffirms their relevance within broader frameworks of historical study.
For Kalaburagi and Karnataka specifically, celebrating this crucial chapter may offer opportunities to boost heritage tourism and engage communities with local history. Additionally, it reflects how individuals across varied domains-historians to social activists-are collaborating to keep alive a rich multicultural narrative integral to India’s identity.