Shah
Shah is a title meaning king in Persian, widely used for sovereign rulers in Iran and in other regions influenced by Persian culture. The word derives from Old Persian xšāh and is cognate with similar terms in related languages; shahanshah, meaning "king of kings," was used by ancient empires such as the Achaemenids and Sassanids to denote the supreme ruler.
In later periods, Shah became a common regnal element among Iranian dynasties, including the Safavids, Afsharids,
Outside Iran, the title circulated in South and Central Asia. In the Mughal Empire, rulers commonly bore
Today, Shah persists as a surname and given name in Persian- and South Asian-speaking communities. The term