Muhammad Ali Shah
Muhammad Ali Shah (c. 1777 – 7 May 1842) was the third King of Oudh from 7 July 1837 to 7 May 1842.
Muhammad Ali Shah | |||||
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King of Oudh | |||||
Reign | 7 July 1837 – 7 May 1842 | ||||
Coronation | 8 July 1837, Farhat Bakhsh Palace, Lucknow | ||||
Predecessor | Nasir-ud-Din Haidar Shah | ||||
Successor | Amjad Ali Shah | ||||
Born | 1777 Lucknow | ||||
Died | 7 May 1842 Farhat Bakhsh Palace, Lucknow | ||||
Burial | Husainabad (Chhota) Imambara, Lucknow | ||||
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House | Nishapuri | ||||
Dynasty | Oudh | ||||
Father | Saadat Ali Khan II | ||||
Religion | Shia Islam |
Biography
Muhammad Ali Shah was son of Saadat Ali Khan II, brother of Ghazi-ud-Din Haidar Shah and uncle of Nasir-ud-Din Haidar Shah.[1] Nawab Mohammad Ali Shah of Oudh built the Shrine of Hurr at Karbala.[2] He died on 7 May 1842 AD.[3]
- The crown of Muhammed Ali Shah Bahadur, kept in Chhota Imambara
- Chhota Imambara in Lucknow
Preceded by Naser ad-Din Haydar Solayman Jah Shah |
Padshah-e-Oudh, Shah-e Zaman 7 Jul 1837 – 7 May 1842 |
Succeeded by Naser ad-Dowla Amjad 'Ali Thorayya Jah Shah |
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