محمد شاه الثالث

(تم التحويل من Sultan Muhammad Shah Tughluq)
محمد شاه الثالث
5-6 Billon Tanka of Muhammad bin Firoz.jpg
5/6 Billon Tanka of Muhammad bin Firoz, dated AH 794.
22nd Sultan of Delhi
العهد31 August 1390 – 20 January 1394
سبقهAbu Bakr Shah
تبعهAla ud-din Sikandar Shah
وُلِد17 June 1352[1]
توفي20 January 1394 (age 41)
Delhi
الأنجال
الأسرةTughlaq dynasty
الأبSultan Feroze Shah Tughluq
الديانةIslam

Nasir-ud-din Muhammad Shah III (فارسية: محمد شاه) was Sultan of Delhi from 1390 until 1394.[2] He was a member of the Tughlaq dynasty.

Life

Born in 1352, the year after his father ascended the throne, prince Muhammad was the youngest son of Firuz Shah Tughlaq. During his father's late reign he became inimical with his father's vizier. Despite the vizier's concern Firuz gave him royal power and retired. However, soon after assuming royal titles, Muhammad became decadent, leading to widespread dissent and his deposition. Afterwards, his seventy-eight year old father was brought out of his harem in a palanquin and declared sultan again, and this time the old sultan declared his great-grandson, Tughluq Khan, a grandson of Muhammad's oldest brother Firuz Khan, heir apparent and Prince Muhammad fled from Delhi to Samana. However, Firuz died soon after, and Tughluq Khan became Ghiyasuddin Tughluq II, but this led to a other civil war and his cousin and a grandson of Firuz, prince Abu Bakr taking the throne.

However, Muhammad Shah as his uncle was opposed to him, and struggled against Abu Bakr over the control of the throne. In August 1390, he launched an attack on Delhi and battled Abu Bakr Khan for the throne of Delhi. Eventually Abu Bakr was defeated, and Muhammad Shah succeeded him as king, reigning from 1390 to 1394. After Abu Bakr's defeat, Muhammad Shah imprisoned him in the fort of Meerut where he died soon after.

Muhammad Shah had to face constant rebellions. Uddharan and Sumer, two of his Hindu chiefs rebelled in Etawa. In response, the sultan took the field in 1391 and razed the city to the ground. He also built a fortress near Jalesar, naming it Muhammadabad. His oldest son and crown prince Humayun Khan helped him in putting down rebellions. While preparing for a punitive expedition, Muhammad Shah died in 1394.[3]

References

  1. ^ Jackson, Peter (April 1999). the Delhi Sultanate: A Political and Military History. Cambridge University Press. p. 353.
  2. ^ Sen, Sailendra (2013). A Textbook of Medieval Indian History. Primus Books. p. 100. ISBN 978-9-38060-734-4.
  3. ^ Jackson, Peter (April 1999). the Delhi Sultanate: A Political and Military History. Cambridge University Press. p. 309.
سبقه
Sultan Abu Bakr Shah Tughluq
Sultan of Delhi
1390 – 1394
تبعه
Nasir-ud-Din Mahmud Shah Tughluq