Muhammad Qutb Shah

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Muhammad Qutb Shah was a 17th-century ruler of the Golconda Sultanate in south-central India, known for overseeing a flourishing period of trade, architecture, and culture under the Qutb Shahi dynasty.

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instanceOf Qutb Shahi dynasty ruler
Sultan of Golconda
monarch
ruler
capital Hyderabad
centuryOfActivity 17th century
country Golconda Sultanate
culturalSphere Deccan Plateau
surface form: Deccan
dynasty Qutb Shahi dynasty
economicActivity diamond trade
textile trade
father Muhammad Quli Qutb Shah
foreignRelations Dutch traders
English traders
European trading companies
Portuguese traders
governmentType monarchy
knownFor development of Golconda as a commercial center
patronage of architecture
patronage of culture
patronage of trade
support of Deccani culture
support of Persianate culture
languageOfCourt Dakhni
Persian
notablePeriod flourishing of architecture in Golconda
flourishing of culture in Golconda
flourishing of trade in Golconda
partOf Deccan sultanates
patronage Islamic architecture
fortifications
mosques
palaces
positionHeld Sultan of Golconda
predecessor Muhammad Quli Qutb Shah
region South-central India
reignEnd 1626
reignStart 1612
religion Islam
ruledTerritory Golconda
Hyderabad district
surface form: Hyderabad region
successor Abdullah Qutb Shah
successorState Mughal Empire (in much of the territory)
surface form: Mughal Empire
title Qutb Shah
Sultan

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Qutb Shahi dynasty hasRuler Muhammad Qutb Shah
Muhammad Quli Qutb Shah positionHeld Muhammad Qutb Shah
this entity surface form: Sultan of Golkonda
Muhammad Quli Qutb Shah successor Muhammad Qutb Shah
this entity surface form: Sultan Muhammad Qutb Shah
Mecca Masjid, Hyderabad commissionedBy Muhammad Qutb Shah
this entity surface form: Sultan Muhammad Qutb Shah