
Muhammad Shah
Muhammad Shah was a Mughal emperor who ruled India from 1719 to 1748. Known for his artistic interests and patronage of the arts, he was also known for his indecisiveness and reliance on courtiers. His reign was marked by political instability, with declining Mughal authority and rising regional powers. Despite challenges, he supported cultural pursuits, notably architecture, and maintained a focus on tradition. His rule represents a period of transition in Mughal history, reflecting both cultural refinement and weakening imperial control.