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Article Name : | | Religion And Medical Service Under Bahamani Kingdom | Author Name : | | Sanjeev Kumar T. Tandle | Publisher : | | Ashok Yakkaldevi | Article Series No. : | | GRT-6610 | Article URL : | | | Author Profile View PDF In browser | Abstract : | | The bulk of the population of Bahamani Deccan was Hindu with a sprinkling of Hindu descendents sects like the Lingayats, the Mahanubhavas and the Jains. In Konkan the strip north of Chaui was settled from times immemorial by a colony of Jews who had become like children of the soil. Like the Arabs and later Muslim settlers of this area these Jews had enjoyed since Yadava times complete freedom to follow their religion and observe their customary laws. This community is known to us as their mother tongue, using Hebrew for religious purposes. From the inscriptional data available the inference that the though Arabic was of course their language. For all religious pruposes missionary found at Thana a colony of Nestorian Christians who had settled there well before his time. In this regard present article deals with the status of religion under Bahamani and Adil Shahi Kingdom. | Keywords : | | - Religion,Bahamani Kingdom,Sacred Places,
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