Shah Shoja

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Shah Shoja was a prominent 14th-century Persian ruler of the Muzaffarid dynasty, known for his patronage of arts and literature and his complex political struggles in central Iran.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Muzaffarid ruler
Persian ruler
historical figure
ruler
associatedWith Muzaffarid dynasty courts NERFINISHED
Shiraz court culture
centuryOfActivity 14th century
conflictType dynastic struggles
regional power struggles
countryOfRule Iran NERFINISHED
culturalImpact development of Persian arts
development of Persian literary tradition
culture Persian
dynasty Muzaffarid dynasty NERFINISHED
era medieval period
fieldOfInfluence Persian art
Persian literature
givenName Shoja NERFINISHED
governanceType monarchy
governmentalFunction administration of central Iranian territories
historicalRegion medieval Persia
honorificTitle Shah NERFINISHED
involvedIn power struggles among Muzaffarids
knownFor patronage of arts
patronage of literature
political struggles in central Iran
language Persian
memberOfDynasty Muzaffarid dynasty NERFINISHED
notableFor complex internal family politics
support of Persian cultural life
patronOf artists
poets
scholars
politicalRole monarch
sovereign
regionRuled Fars NERFINISHED
Shiraz NERFINISHED
central Iran
religion Islam
timePeriod late medieval Iran
title Shah of the Muzaffarid dynasty NERFINISHED

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Muzaffarids notableRuler Shah Shoja