Qasim Barid I

Qasim Barid was a Sunni Turk[1][2][3][4] domiciled in Safavid Georgia.

Qasim Barid I led one of the first revolts against the Bahmani Sultanate.

He was able to get himself made vizier (chief of state) but had seriously undermined the stability of the kingdom.

[6] The Bahmani governors of Junnar, Bijapur and Berar refused to acknowledge the authority of Qasim Barid and declared independence.

[8]Qasim Barid died in 1504 and was succeeded by his son Amir Barid I, as the prime minister of the Bahmani Sultanate who also became the de facto ruler like his father.

Tomb of Qasim Barid Shah of Bidar Sultanate .