Ghiyath Shah dining (from Nimatnama-i-Nasiruddin-Shahi)
5th Sultan of Malwa
Reign
1469–1500
Predecessor
Mahmud Shah I
Successor
Nasir-ud-Din Shah
Ghiyath Shah, also known as Ghiyas-ud-Din Shah or Ghiyasuddin, was a Sultan of the Malwa Sultanate in the fifteenth century. The son of his predecessor Mahmud Shah I, he reigned from 1469 to 1500. A military leader before his accession, he was known during his reign for his religious devotion and cultural life. During his reign, the Nimatnama-i-Nasiruddin-Shahi was written and illustrated. His exiled son Nasir-ud-Din Shah revolted and took the throne in October 1500. Ghiyasuddin was found dead four months later and is believed to have been poisoned by his son and successor.
GhiyathShah, also known as Ghiyas-ud-Din Shah or Ghiyasuddin, was a Sultan of the Malwa Sultanate in the fifteenth century. The son of his predecessor...
to be about the sultan of Delhi rather than GhiyathShah, the Sultan of Malwa Sultanate .It was GhiyathShah who agreed to render assistance to Udai Singh...
GhiyathShah (Ghiyas-ud-Din, r. 1469–1500), the Sultan of Malwa, to capture Chittorgarh from the Kingdom of Mewar, Zafir Khan, one of GhiyathShah's generals...
Ghiyath or Ghiyāth is a given name. Notable people with the name include: Ghiyath al-Kashi (1380–1429), Persian astronomer and mathematician Ghiyath al-Din...
fall on the Emperor, who was crushed to death (1324). The 'Mausoleum of Ghiyath al-Din Tughluq' is connected by a causeway to the southern outpost of the...
15th-century work illustrated with Persian miniatures. This was commissioned by GhiyathShah, a sultan of Malwa (now in Madhya Pradesh), and features Central Asian...
kings used Tughlaq as a surname: only Ghiyath al-Din's son Muhammad bin Tughluq called himself the son of Tughlaq Shah ("bin Tughlaq"). The ancestry of the...
than Gurgan, earning criticism from Ghiyath which led to the only reported quarrel between the brothers. Ghiyath died at Herat in 1203 after months of...
Nimatnama-i-Nasiruddin-Shahi, a medieval Indian cookbook started for GhiyathShah, the ruler of the Malwa Sultanate in central India, mentions the art...
describes him as "the personal servant of Ekling". In the late 15th century, GhiyathShah of Malwa Sultanate attacked Mewar, and devastated Eklingji's temple....
decades. These include Jalal-ud-din Firuz Shah, who was supreme commander of the army for thirty-five years, Ghiyath al-Din Pir Ahmad Khvafi, supreme secretary...
Delhi (d. 1316) Qutbuddin Mubarak Shah, Sultan of Delhi (d. 1320) Mahmud Khalji, Sultan of Malwa Sultanate GhiyathShah, Sultan of Malwa Sultanate Mohammad-Taghi...
adds that it was "among the gifts from Iran" to the royal library of GhiyathShah, the ruler of the Malwa Sultanate, dated Hijri year 1 Dhu al-Hijjah 901/11...
Muhammad and his elder brother Ghiyath al-Din Muhammad ruled in a dyarchy until the latter's death in 1203. Ghiyath al-Din, the senior partner, governed...
حسام الدین عوض بن حسین خلجی), later known by his regnal title as Ghiyāth ad-Dīn ʿIwaz Shāh (Bengali: গিয়াসউদ্দীন ইওজ শাহ, Persian: غیاث الدین عوض شاه),...
Muslim nobles, who after just four months transferred their loyalty to Ghiyath al-Din Tughluq, a popular and experienced commander who had repulsed several...
Ghiyath-ud-din Tughluq Shah II (Persian: غیاث الدین تغلق شاه دوم), born Tughluq Khan (Persian: تغلق خان), was a Sultan of the Tughlaq dynasty of the Delhi...
recipes written during the rule of Malwa Sultanate, Ghiyath Shahi, and his son and successor, Nasir Shah. It contains recipes for cooking as well as providing...
Santo Domingo to Spain. October 22 – Nasir-ud-Din Shah overthrows the government of his father, GhiyathShah, ruler of the Malwa Sultanate (located in much...
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Mahmud Shah I Sultan of Malwa R.1436-1469 GhiyathShah Sultan of Malwa R.1469-1500 Nasir Shah Sultan of Malwa R.1500-1510 Mahmud Shah II Sultan of Malwa...
arrived near Chittor. Rana Raimal issued from the fortress and attacked GhiyathShah who being utterly defeated, fled to Mandu. Conquest of Jangladesh (1485)...