Shah Shoja Mozaffari
| Shah Shoja شاهشجاع | |
|---|---|
Shah Shoja Mozaffari being attacked while riding through the countryside. Folio from a manuscript of Nigaristan, Iran, probably Shiraz, dated 1573-74. | |
| Shah of the Muzaffarid dynasty | |
| Reign | 1358–1384 |
| Predecessor | Mubariz al-Din Muhammad |
| Successor | Zain al-Abidin |
| Born | 10 March 1333 Shiraz |
| Died | 9 October 1384 (aged 51) Shiraz |
| Father | Mubariz al-Din Muhammad |
| Mother | Makhdum Shah |
| Religion | Sunni Islam |
Shah Shoja (Persian: شاه شجاع or شاهشجاع, romanized: Shāh Shojā, lit. 'the brave shah'), was the ruler of the Mozaffarids from 1358 to 1384. He was the son and successor of Mubariz al-Din Muhammad. During the lengthy reign of Shah Shoja, his kingdom reached its zenith of power, stretching from Balochistan to Arran.