DAWOOD SHAH:
He succeeds to the throne of his nephew — ennobles persons of low birth — is deposed by his courtiers.

AFTER the death of Kootb Shah, his uncle Da-wood, at the instance of Imad-ool-Moolk and the rest of the nobility, was elevated to the throne; but shortly after his accession, he ennobled one of the common sweepers of the household, and con­ferred on him the title of Imad-ool-Moolk. This and other acts of imbecility induced the same nobles who raised him to power to depose him on the seventh day, and to place his nephew Mahmood, a youth of only fourteen years of age, on the throne of his elder brother.