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Shah-Mir ruler of Kashmir
For other similarly named persons and places, see Muhammad Shah (disambiguation).
Muhammad Shah محمد شاہ
Sultan of Kashmir Shah
Coinage of Muhammad Shah 1484
12th Sultan of Kashmir
Reign
19 April 1484 – 14 October 1486
Coronation
1484
Predecessor
Hasan Shah
Successor
Fateh Shah
Reign
July 1493 – 1505
Predecessor
Fateh Shah
Successor
Fateh Shah
Reign
1514 – September 1515
Predecessor
Fateh Shah
Successor
Fateh Shah
Reign
August 1517 – January 1528
Predecessor
Fateh Shah
Successor
Ibrahim Shah
Reign
June 1530 – July 1537
Predecessor
Nadir Shah
Successor
Shamsu'd-Din II
Born
1450s Kashmir, Shah-Mir Sultanate
Died
1537 Kashmir, Shah-Mir Sultanate
Burial
Kashmir
Names
Muhammad Shah Mir
Dynasty
Shah Mir[1]
Father
Hasan Shah
Religion
Sunni Islam
Muhammad Shah Mir ( محمد شاہ میر) also simply known as Muhammad Shah (Kashmiri محمد شاہ) was 12th Sultan of Kashmir from the Shah Mir dynasty.
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Sharma, R. S. (1992), A Comprehensive History of India, Orient Longmans, p. 628, ISBN 978-81-7007-121-1
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