Sultan Nasir Shah
Sultan Nasir Shah was a ruler of the Delhi Sultanate in the 14th century. He ascended to the throne in 1444 and is known for his efforts to stabilize the region during a time of political turmoil. His reign was marked by attempts to strengthen the central authority and manage the various factions within his kingdom.
Despite his efforts, Sultan Nasir Shah faced challenges from rival factions and external threats. His rule ended in 1450, and he was succeeded by Sultan Bahlul Lodi, who founded the Lodi Dynasty. Nasir Shah's reign is often remembered for its struggles and the complexities of governance during that era.