For other people of the same name, see Muzaffar Shah.
14th-century Islamic governor of Gujarat
Muzaffar Shah I
Governor of Gujarat, Delhi Sultanate Sultan of Gujarat
Reign
1391–1403
Predecessor
Farhat-ul-Mulk Rasti Khan
Successor
Muhammad Shah I
Reign
1404–10 January 1411
Predecessor
Muhammad Shah I
Successor
Ahmad Shah I
Died
10 January 1411
Burial
1411
Anhilwada Patan
Dynasty
Muzaffarid dynasty of Gujarat
Father
Wajih-ul-Mulk
Religion
Islam
Copper coin of Muzaffar Shah
Gujarat Sultanate Muzaffarid dynasty
Muzaffar Shah I (1407–1411)
Ahmad Shah I (1411–1442)
Muhammad Shah II (1442–1451)
Ahmad Shah II (1451–1458)
Daud Shah (1458)
Mahmud Begada (1458–1511)
Muzaffar Shah II (1511–1526)
Sikandar Shah (1526)
Mahmud Shah II (1526)
Bahadur Shah (1526–1535, 1536–1537)
Miran Muhammad Shah I (1537)
Mahmud Shah III (1537–1554)
Ahmad Shah III (1554–1561)
Muzaffar Shah III (1561–1573, 1584)
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Muzaffar Shah I, born Zafar Khan, was the founder of the Muzaffarid dynasty in Medieval India, reigning over the Gujarat Sultanate from 1391 to 1403 and again from 1404 to 1411. The Kumbalgarh inscription says that Kshetra Singh (Maharana of Mewar) defeated and captured Zafar Khan, King of Patan (who later became the first independent Sultan of Gujarat) and the Khan remain in imprisonment with other Rajas.[1]
After his release, sometime later he was appointed the governor of Gujarat by Tughluq dynasty of the Delhi Sultanate and later declared the independence of the Gujarat Sultanate while there was chaos in Delhi following Timur's invasion. He was deposed by his ambitious son Tatar Khan but he regained the throne shortly after, when he died.
^Sarda, Har Bilas. Maharana Kumbha: sovereign, soldier, scholar. p. 4.
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