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'''Darya Imad Shah''' was the third [[Berar Sultanate|Sultan of Berar]]. He reigned between 1530 and 1561.<ref>{{cite book|first1=Navina Najat|last1=Haidar|first2=Marika|last2=Sardar|title=Sultans of Deccan India: 1500-1700: Opulence and Fantasy|publisher=Yale University Press|place=New Haven, Connecticut|year=2015|page=[https://archive.org/details/sultansofdeccani1500haid/page/n70 51]|isbn=9780300211108|url=https://archive.org/details/sultansofdeccani1500haid|url-access=registration}}</ref>
'''Darya Imad Shah''' ({{lang-fa|{{Nastaliq|دریا عماد شاه}}}}) was the third [[Berar Sultanate|Sultan of Berar]]. He reigned between 1530 and 1561.<ref>{{cite book|first1=Navina Najat|last1=Haidar|first2=Marika|last2=Sardar|title=Sultans of Deccan India: 1500-1700: Opulence and Fantasy|publisher=Yale University Press|place=New Haven, Connecticut|year=2015|page=[https://archive.org/details/sultansofdeccani1500haid/page/n70 51]|isbn=9780300211108|url=https://archive.org/details/sultansofdeccani1500haid|url-access=registration}}</ref>


Darya Imad Shah's attempts to rule peacefully meant dealing diplomatically with the local powers of [[Adil Shahi dynasty|Bijapur]] and [[Ahmadnagar Sultanate|Ahmadnagar]].<ref name=aditya>{{cite web|first=Aditya|last=Vardhan|title=Short biography of Darya Imad Shah (A.D. 1530—A.D. 1561)|website=PreserveArticles.com|url=http://www.preservearticles.com/2011102915995/short-biography-of-darya-imad-shah-ad-1530ad-1561.html|accessdate=4 May 2018}}</ref> His daughter Daulat Shah Begum married the Ahmadnagar Sultan [[Hussain Nizam Shah I]] in 1558 on the banks of the [[Godavari River]], and he came to the aid of his son-in-law against [[Aliya Rama Raya]] of the [[Vijayanagara Empire]] when he was subsequently attacked.<ref>{{cite book|first=Radhey|last=Shyam|title=The Kingdom of Ahmadnagar|publisher=Motilal Banarsidass|place=Delhi|year=1966|page=110}}</ref> This was an antecedent of the subsequent alliance between the [[Deccan Sultanates]] that fought in the [[Battle of Talikota]]. He died and was succeeded by his son, still an infant, in 1561.<ref name=aditya/>
Darya Imad Shah's attempts to rule peacefully meant dealing diplomatically with the local powers of [[Adil Shahi dynasty|Bijapur]] and [[Ahmadnagar Sultanate|Ahmadnagar]].<ref name=aditya>{{cite web|first=Aditya|last=Vardhan|title=Short biography of Darya Imad Shah (A.D. 1530—A.D. 1561)|website=PreserveArticles.com|url=http://www.preservearticles.com/2011102915995/short-biography-of-darya-imad-shah-ad-1530ad-1561.html|accessdate=4 May 2018}}</ref> His daughter Daulat Shah Begum married the Ahmadnagar Sultan [[Hussain Nizam Shah I]] in 1558 on the banks of the [[Godavari River]], and he came to the aid of his son-in-law against [[Aliya Rama Raya]] of the [[Vijayanagara Empire]] when he was subsequently attacked.<ref>{{cite book|first=Radhey|last=Shyam|title=The Kingdom of Ahmadnagar|publisher=Motilal Banarsidass|place=Delhi|year=1966|page=110}}</ref> This was an antecedent of the subsequent alliance between the [[Deccan Sultanates]] that fought in the [[Battle of Talikota]]. He died and was succeeded by his son, still an infant, in 1561.<ref name=aditya/>
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[[Category:Berar]]
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[[Category:Deccan sultanates]]
[[Category:Imad Shahi dynasty]]
[[Category:Indian Muslims]]
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[[Category:Indian Muslims]]
[[Category:Deccan sultanates]]
[[Category:16th-century Indian monarchs]]
[[Category:16th-century Indian monarchs]]
[[Category:Year of birth missing]]
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[[Category:1561 deaths]]
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