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Padishah, '''Badishah''', or '''Badshah''' is a very prestigious Title derived from the Persian word ''Padshah'', which is based on the better-known title '' Shah '' "King", assumed by several Islamic Monarchs , notably these rulers, the first three commanding major Muslim empires:
  • The Shahanshah of Iran (Persia), also recognized by Shia Muslims as the rightful Caliph (a claim of universal rule, as their Zoroastrian Sassanid predecessors did often express by inserting in their title 'of Iran and Aniran (i.e. the rest of the world)').

  • The Great Sultan of the Ottoman Empire , who also claimed the title of Caliph (a claim of Religious authority, but only supported by Sunni Muslims ; his Persian archrival was Shiite).

  • Over most of the Indian Subcontinent (where there also was a Sanskrit version, Patisaha), the Mughal Sultan of Delhi as head of the vast (later British Indian) Moghul Empire . The title was also used by Muslim rulers over smaller parts of that subcontinent:

  • --- His challenger Tipu Sultan (in full Padshah bahadur; the addition ''bahadur'', originally Mongolian for 'brave', always signifies a slightly higher rank, implicitely proclaiming himself the Mughal's ''superior'') in Khudadad (in fact the realm of Mysore , which his father and he took over from the Hindu Maharaja, and neighbouring conquests), respected by the British as a valid Military adversary but crushed (for siding with London 's French rivals)

  • --- A former Vassal of Delhi, the former ''Nawab'' (i.e. Mughal governor, turned Hereditary Prince ) of Awadh= Oudh , who assumed independence at the instigation of the Colonial paramount power, who in turn established a Protectorate over him, ended the Mughal rule (by then merely nominal) and finally would claim imperial rank in chief of India for their own royal dynasty;

  • --- One ruler (predecessor styled ''Amir i shariat'', successors (Khan and) ''Wali'') of the tiny (one valley) Pakistani North West Frontier state of Swat from November 1918 to March 1926 . {Link without Title}

  • The language, official from 1937 ; not constantly used (at other times ''Emir (Amir al-Momenin)'' or Malik =King), only under the Mohammadzay segment of the Durrani Dynasty . {Link without Title}

  • The last Basha Bey of Tunisia , Muhammad (VIII) al-Amin (ruling since 15 May 1943 ), adopted the Sovereign style ''padshah'' 20 March 1956 - 25 July 1957 .


The paramount prestige of this title, in Islam and even beyond, is clearly apparent from the Ottoman Empire 's dealings with the (predominantly Christian ) European powers. As the Europeans and the Russians gradually drove the Turks from the Balkans , Central Asia , and the Caucasus, they insisted—even at the cost of delaying the end of hostilities—on the usage of the title 'Padishah' for themselves in the Turkish versions of their treaties with the High Porte , as acknowledgement that their Christian Emperor s were in all diplomatic and protocollary capacities the equal of the Turkish ruler, who by his religious paramount office in Islam ( Caliph ) had a theoretical claim of universal sovereignty (at least among Sunnites ).

The compound Padshah-i-Ghazi 'Victorious Emperor' is only recorded for two individual rulers:
  • H.M. Ahmad Shah Bahadur, ''Padshah-i-Ghazi, Dur-i-Durran'' ('pearl of pearls'), Padshah of Afghanistan 1747 - 1772

  • H.H. Rustam-i-Dauran, Aristu-i-Zaman, Asaf Jah IV, Muzaffar ul-Mamaluk, Nizam ul-Mulk, Nizam ud-Daula, Nawab Mir Farkhunda 'Ali Khan Bahadur Manzil , Sipah Salar, Fath Jang, Ayn waffadar Fidvi-i-Senliena, Iqtidar-i-Kishwarsitan Muhammad Akbar Shah Padshah-i-Ghazi, Nizam of Hyderabad 1829 - 1857


:Note that as many Titles , the word was also often used as a name, either by Nobles with other (in this case always lower) styles, or even by Commoners


FICTIONAL USAGE

In Frank Herbert's '' Dune '' SF series, the '' Padishah Emperor '', also commonly referred to as "Emperor of the Known Universe" or "Emperor of a Million Worlds", is the supreme ruler of humanity, although his power is somewhat undercut by the Spacing Guild , the Bene Gesserit , and the Landsraad .


SOURCES AND REFERENCES

  • RoyalArk – Select present country, then choose dynasty from its menu

  • WorldsStatesmen idem; more cases but less thorough