
Sultan Ahmed Shah
Sultan Ahmed Shah (1410-1442) was the founder of the Muzaffarid dynasty in Gujarat, India. He is known for establishing the city of Ahmedabad in 1411, which later became an important center for trade and culture. Under his rule, the region flourished economically and culturally, marked by significant architectural developments, including the introduction of Indo-Islamic architecture. His leadership helped strengthen the state's political stability during a time of conflict and change in India, laying the groundwork for future rulers and contributing to the area's rich historical legacy.