Nasir Shah's reign over Malwa was cut short by internal dynastic pressure — he was deposed by his own nobles after roughly a decade, a pattern that plagued the Ghuri sultans of Malwa through much of the fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries. Copper falus from this sultanate are notoriously irregular in flan preparation, a product of local workshop practice rather than centralized mint oversight, and survivors in any coherent state are genuinely scarce.
Nasir Shah's reign over Malwa was cut short by internal dynastic pressure — he was deposed by his own nobles after roughly a decade, a pattern that plagued the Ghuri sultans of Malwa through much of the fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries. Copper falus from this sultanate are notoriously irregular in flan preparation, a product of local workshop practice rather than centralized mint oversight, and survivors in any coherent state are genuinely scarce.