Ghiyath Shah
| Ghiyath Shah | |
|---|---|
| Ghiyath Shah dining (from Nimatnama-i-Nasiruddin-Shahi) | |
| 5th Sultan of Malwa | |
| Reign | 1469 – 22 October 1500 | 
| Predecessor | Mahmud Shah I | 
| Successor | Nasir-ud-Din Shah | 
| Died | February 1501 | 
Ghiyath Shah, also known as Ghiyas-ud-Din Shah or Ghiyasuddin, was a Sultan of the Malwa Sultanate in the fifteenth century. The son of his predecessor Mahmud Shah I, he reigned from 1469 to 1500. A military leader before his accession, he was known during his reign for his religious devotion and cultural life. During his reign, the Nimatnama-i-Nasiruddin-Shahi was written and illustrated. His exiled son Nasir-ud-Din Shah revolted and took the throne in October 1500. Ghiyasuddin was found dead four months later and is believed to have been poisoned by his son and successor.