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Muhammad Shah (1702–1748) was Mughal emperor from 1719 to 1748. Muhammad Shah or Mohammad Shah may also refer to: People * Shah Gardez, Muhammad Shah Yusaf Gardezi (), Islamic saint who restored Multan, Pakistan * Muhammad-Shah ibn Bahram-Shah, last Seljuq amir of Kerman (Persia), 1183–1186 * Muhammad Shah of Kedah, 3rd sultan of Kedah (Malay Peninsula), 1201–1236 * Mohammed Shah I, 2nd ruler of the Bahmani Sultanate (India), 1358–1377 * Muhammad Shah of Brunei (died 1402), first sultan of Brunei (Borneo), 1368–1402 * Muhammad Shah I, Gujarat Sultanate, India, 1403–1404 * Muhammad Shah Mir fifteenth-century Sultan of Kashmir. * Muhammad Shah of Malacca, 3rd sultan of Malacca (Malay Peninsula), 1424–1444 * Muhammad Shah (Sayyid dynasty), Delhi Sultanate, 1434–1445 * Muhammad Shah II, Muzaffarid Sultan of Gujarat 1442–1451 * Jaunpur Sultanate#Muhammad Shah, Muhammad Shah, ruler of the Jaunpur Sultanate (India), 1457–1458 * Muhammad Shah or Ba Saw Nyo (1435–1494 ...
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Muhammad Shah
Mirza Nasir-ud-Din Muḥammad Shah (born Roshan Akhtar; 7 August 1702 – 26 April 1748) was the 13th Mughal emperor, who reigned from 1719 to 1748. 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. He later got rid of them with the help of Asaf Jah I – Syed Hussain Ali Khan was murdered at Fatehpur Sikri in 1720 and Syed Hassan Ali Khan Barha was fatally poisoned in 1722. Muhammad Shah was a great patron of the arts, including musical, cultural and administrative developments. His pen-name was Sadā Rangīla ''(Ever Joyous)'' and he is often referred to as "Muhammad Shah Rangila", also sometimes as "Bahadur Shah Rangila" after his grand father Bahadur Shah I. Although he was a patron of the arts, Muhammad Shah's reign was marked by rapid and irreversible decline of the Mughal Empire. The Mughal Empire was already decaying, but ...
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