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  1. Muhammad Shah ( Persian: محمد شاه; r. 1434–1445) was the third monarch of the Sayyid dynasty which ruled the Delhi Sultanate . Life. 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 - Background
    • Reign of Muhammad Shah
    • Conclusion
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    Mubarak Shah had no sons to succeed him; that's why he adopted his nephew Mohammed Shah.
    Wazir Sarvar-ul-Mulk installed Muhammad-bin-Faridas Muhammad Shah to the throne after Mubarak's death in 1434.
    He proved an unworthy ruler of Delhi because of his indulgence in sensual pleasure and inefficient administration.
    He was in power for 12 years and during his reign, the state was mismanaged and there was no law and order.
    The first six months of Muhammad Shah's rule were dominated by Sarvar-ul-Muld, who held all of the kingdom's power, but soon a rival party led by Kamal-ul-Mulkemerged.
    Sarvar-ul-Mulk plotted to kill the Sultan, but he was unsuccessful because the other group remained loyal and aided the Sultan.
    As a result, the Sultan's assassination attempt failed, and Wazir Sarvar-ul-Muld was executed by the Sultan's men.
    Due to his loyal services, Kamal-ul-Mulkwas appointed to Wazir. But he was not as effective an administrator as the previous Wazir.

    Muhammad Shah could not preserve his Sultanate from domestic and foreign crises because of his indulgence in sensual pleasures. As a result, Muhammad Shah's reign was a disaster. In 1445, he died, leaving behind a shattered empire and a beleaguered Delhi. He was succeeded by his son Ala-ud-din Alam Shah. In New Delhi's Lodi Gardens, Muhammad Shah's...

    Question: Who gave the title of Khan-i-Khanan to Bahlul Lodi? (a) Muhammad Shah (b) Mahmood Shah (c) Alam Shah (d) Alauddin Shah Question: Who succeeded Muhammad Shah? (a) Mahmood Shah (b) Alauddin Alam Shah (c) Mubarak Shah (d) Khizr Khan

  2. Mirza Nasir-ud-Din Muḥammad Shah (born Roshan Akhtar; [1] 7 August 1702 – 26 April 1748) [1] was the thirteenth Mughal emperor from 1719 to 1748. [4] . He was son of Khujista Akhtar, the fourth son of Bahadur Shah I. After being chosen by the Sayyid Brothers of Barha, he ascended the throne at the young age of 16, under their strict supervision.

  3. Sayyid dynasty, rulers of India’s Delhi sultanate (c. 1414–51) as successors of the Tughluq dynasty until displaced by the Afghan Lodīs. This family claimed to be sayyids, or descendants of the Prophet Muhammad.

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  4. Jul 18, 2023 · Image of Tomb of the Muhammad Shah, Delhi. Contribution of Sayyid Dynasty to Art, Architecture and Literature: Despite the challenges they faced during their reign, the Sayyid rulers patronised and fostered cultural and intellectual endeavours.

  5. The tomb of Muhammad Shah IV, the third ruler of the Sayyid dynasty, is one of the larger tombs surviving from this period. It is located within the Lodi Gardens that was designed by the Sayyids and Lodis in the fifteenth and sixteenth century.

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  7. After the death of Mubarak Shah, his nephew, Muhammad Shah ascended the throne and styled himself as Sultan Muhammad Shah. Just before his death, he called his son Sayyid Ala-ud-Din Shah from Badaun , and nominated him as successor.