Muhammad Shah (Persian: محمد شاه; r. 1434–1445) was the third monarch of the Sayyid dynasty which ruled the Delhi Sultanate.
Muhammad Shah | |
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Sultan of Delhi | |
27th Sultan of Delhi | |
Reign | 19 February 1434 – 1 January 1445 |
Predecessor | Mubarak Shah |
Successor | Alam Shah |
Born | unknown Delhi |
Died | 1 January 1445 |
Dynasty | Sayyid dynasty |
Religion | Islam |
Life edit
He succeeded his uncle, Mubarak Shah to the throne.[1] Both Muhammad Shah and his son, Alam Shah who succeeded him, were supplanted by the Lodi dynasty. Muhammad Shah mostly spent his reign going on hunting expeditions and he eventually died in 1445 due to drinking too much alcohol.[2]
Muhammad Shah's tomb is a notable monument within the Lodi Gardens of New Delhi.
Notes edit
- ^ Jackson 2003, p. 322.
- ^ EB.
References edit
- Jackson, Peter (2003). The Delhi Sultanate : a political and military history (1st ed.). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780521543293.
- "Sayyid dynasty". Encyclopedia Britannica.
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