Daud Shah of Gujarat
Daud Shah, born Daud Khan, was a ruler of the Muzaffarid dynasty, who reigned over the Gujarat Sultanate from few days in 1458.
| Qutb-ud-Din Ahmad Shah II | |
|---|---|
| Sultan of Gujarat | |
| Reign | 1458 |
| Predecessor | Qutb-ud-Din Ahmad Shah II |
| Successor | Mahmud Shah I Begada |
| Dynasty | Muzaffarid dynasty of Gujarat |
| Father | Ahmad Shah I |
| Religion | Islam |
| Gujarat Sultanate Muzaffarid dynasty (1407–1573) | |
| Gujarat under Delhi Sultanate | (1298–1407) |
| Muzaffar Shah I | (1391–1403) |
| Muhammad Shah I | (1403–1404) |
| Muzaffar Shah I | (1404–1411) (2nd reign) |
| 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) |
| Mughal Empire under Humayun | (1535–1536) |
| Bahadur Shah | (1536–1537) (2nd reign) |
| Miran Muhammad Shah I (Farooqi dynasty) |
(1537) |
| Mahmud Shah III | (1537–1554) |
| Ahmad Shah III | (1554–1561) |
| Muzaffar Shah III | (1561–1573) |
| Mughal Empire under Akbar | (1573–1584) |
| Muzaffar Shah III | (1584) (2nd reign) |
| Mughal Empire under Akbar | (1584–1605) |
On the death of Gujarat Sultan Qutb-ud-dín Ahmad Shah II, the nobles raised to the throne his uncle Daud, son of Ahmad Shah I. But as Daud appointed a carpet-spreader to high offices and committed improper acts, he was deposed after reign of seven or, according to some source twenty seven days. In 1459 his half-brother Fateh Khán, the son of Muhammad Shah II by Bibi Mughli, a daughter of Jám Júna of Samma dynasty ruling from Thatta in Sindh; was seated on the throne at the age of little more than thirteen with the title of Mahmúd Sháh I, later popularly named Mahmud Begada.[1]
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