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He was devoutly religious. He abstained from intoxicating drink and foods forbidden on religious grounds. According to Firishta, he gave instructions to his attendants that he should always be woken at the hour of prayer and that they were known to pull him out of bed while he was asleep. He was a
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in 1499, but ultimately triumphed, returning to the palace on 22 October 1500. Nasir-ud-Din then executed his brother, along with his children and the rest of his family, and was formally crowned. Ghiyasuddin was found dead four months later, widely believed to have been poisoned by his son and
143:(Book of Delights) is a cookery book produced between 1495 and 1505 for the sultan that is richly illustrated in a fusion of Persian and pre-Islamic Indian styles. The book contains fifty images, including the sultan, servants, landscapes and buildings as well as food preparation. 125:, shortly after his accession, he held a grand feast at which he announced that after thirty-four years on the field he was yielding his military rule to his son. He was also known as Ghiyas-ud-Din Shah and Ghiyasuddin. 136:
Ghiyasuddin then retired to a life away from the battlefield, constructing the palace of Jahaz Mahal, and created a court that was a place of culture. He was also known as an eccentric lover of art. For example,
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There were allegedly 12,000 women in Ghiyasuddin's court, including musicians, dancers and wrestlers. Ghiyath was interested in female education and set up a Madrasa in
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revolted and took the throne in October 1500. Ghiyasuddin was found dead four months later and is believed to have been poisoned by his son and successor.
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to teach the women of his court. Tutors were engaged to teach the royal princesses and over seventy women were well versed in the Quran.
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and is believed to have erected a 23-metre (75 ft) high ceremonial gateway named
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Towards the end of his life, there was conflict between his eldest son
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Ghiyath Shah dining (from Nimatnama-i-Nasiruddin-Shahi)
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in the fifteenth century. The son of his predecessor
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Index


Sultan of Malwa
Mahmud Shah I
Nasir-ud-Din Shah
Sultan of the Malwa Sultanate
Mahmud Shah I
Nimatnama-i-Nasiruddin-Shahi
Nasir-ud-Din Shah
Mahmud
Firishta

Nimatnama-i-Nasiruddin-Shahi
Moinuddin Chishti
Ajmer
Dargah
Nasir-ud-Din Shah
Mando
Sarangpur
ISBN
978-8126104031


Firishta, Mahomed Kasim
Briggs, John
ISBN
978-8181820105
"Scents and sensuality"
1843
Economist Group
Avari, Burjor

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