Muhammad Ali Shah

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Muhammad Ali Shah was the third king of Awadh, known for his architectural patronage and contributions to Lucknow’s Shia religious and cultural heritage.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf King of Awadh
monarch
associatedWith Shia religious processions in Lucknow
development of Lucknow as a Shia cultural center
capital Lucknow
country Oudh
surface form: Kingdom of Awadh
culture Shia culture of Lucknow
dynasty Nishapuri dynasty
era 19th century
knownFor architectural patronage
contributions to Lucknow’s cultural heritage
promotion of Shia religious culture in Lucknow
languageOfCourt Persian
Urdu language
surface form: Urdu
monarchNumber third king of Awadh
notableWork patronage of religious architecture in Awadh
support for Shia religious institutions in Lucknow
placeOfRule Lucknow
positionHeld Nawab Wazir of Awadh
surface form: Nawab of Awadh
predecessor Nasir-ud-Din Haidar Shah
region Oudh
surface form: Awadh
reignEnd 1842
reignStart 1837
religion Shia Islam
successor Amjad Ali Shah
title Nawab Wazir of Awadh
surface form: King of Oudh

Nawab

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Imambara complexes in Lucknow patron Muhammad Ali Shah
Chota Imambara builtBy Muhammad Ali Shah
Chota Imambara commissionedBy Muhammad Ali Shah
Chota Imambara dedicatedTo Muhammad Ali Shah
Amjad Ali Shah predecessor Muhammad Ali Shah
King of Oudh predecessor Muhammad Ali Shah
subject surface form: Wajid Ali Shah
Wajid Ali predecessor Muhammad Ali Shah
subject surface form: Wajid Ali Shah