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| name = Muhammad Ali Shah
| title = King of Oudh
| image = MuhammadAliShah.jpg
| caption =
| succession = 3rd Nawab of Awadh
| reign = 7 July 1837 – 7 May 1842
| coronation = 8 July 1837, Farhat Bakhsh Palace, Lucknow
| othertitles = Sultan-e-Zaman,
Firdaus Manzil[1]
| full name = Abul Fateh Moinuddin Muhammad Ali Shah
| predecessor = Nasir-ud-Din Haidar Shah
| successor = Amjad Ali Shah
| queen =
| consort =
| spouse 1 =
| spouse 2 =
| spouse 3 =
| spouse 4 =
| spouse 5 =
| spouse 6 =
| issue =
| royal house = Nishapuri
| dynasty = Oudh
| religion = Shia Islam
| royal anthem =
| father = Saadat Ali Khan II
| mother =
| birth_date = 1777
| birth_place = Lucknow
| death_date = 7 May 1842
| death_place = Farhat Bakhsh Palace, Lucknow
| date of burial =
| place of burial = Husainabad (Chhota) Imambara, Lucknow
|}}

Muhammad Ali Shah (b. c. 1777 – d. 7 May 1842)

was the third Nawab of Oudh from 7 July 1837 to 7 May 1842.[2][3]

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.[3] Nawab Mohammad Ali Shah of Oudh built the Shrine of Hurr at Karbala.[4] He died on 7 May 1842 AD.[5][6]

{{s-start}}{{succession box|
  before=Naser ad-Din Haydar Solayman Jah Shah|  title=Padshah-e-Oudh, Shah-e Zaman|  years=7 Jul 1837 – 7 May 1842|  after=Naser ad-Dowla Amjad 'Ali Thorayya Jah Shah

}}{{s-end}}

References

1. ^title after death
2. ^Princely States of India
3. ^[https://web.archive.org/web/20010901224326/http://www.indiancoins.8m.com/awadh/AwadhHist.html#MuhammadAliShah HISTORY OF AWADH (Oudh) a princely State of India by Hameed Akhtar Siddiqui]
4. ^Al Mashad al Husain-Karbala: Phases of Destruction & Restoration « Muslim Unity
5. ^History Of Lucknow {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080610090111/http://www.tasleemlucknow.com/nawabera.htm |date=10 June 2008 }}
6. ^[https://web.archive.org/web/20010901224326/http://www.indiancoins.8m.com/awadh/AwadhHist.html#MuhammadAliShah Muhammad Ali Shah]

Notes

External links

  • Royal line of Nawabs of Oudh
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20090915185442/http://lucknow.nic.in/Wazir.htm National Informatics Centre, Lucknow – Rulers of Awadh]
  • NAWABS OF OUDH & THEIR SECULARISM – Dr. B. S. Saxena
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20010901224326/http://www.indiancoins.8m.com/awadh/AwadhHist.html#WazirAliKhan HISTORY OF AWADH (Oudh) a princely State of India by Hameed Akhtar Siddiqui]
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