Firoz try to serve his people in the best possible way first reorganized administration according to the Morena class and then tried to increase the income of the state to relieve the patients of their suffering he cancelled all their loans he received the jagirdari system
The autobiography of Firoz Tughlaq is known as "Fatuhat-i-Firoz Shahi".
Firoz shah tughlaq
Firoz Shah Tughlaq, who ruled the Delhi Sultanate in the 14th century, was the sultan known for exempting his subjects from nearly 24 taxes. He implemented several welfare policies and public works projects during his reign to benefit the people.
Firoz Shah Tughlaq
Firoz try to serve his people in the best possible way first reorganized administration according to the Morena class and then tried to increase the income of the state to relieve the patients of their suffering he cancelled all their loans he received the jagirdari system
zia-ud-din barani
firoz tughlaq
Firoz Shah Tughlaq added the last two new stories of it.
The main causes of Decline of Delhi Sultnate were:Deposite and military type of government which did not have the confidence of the peopleDegeneration of Delhi Sultans (especially the wild projects of Muhammad-bin-Tughlaq, Incompetence of Firoz Tughlaq)War of succession as there was no fixed law of itGreed and incompetency of noblesDefective military organisationVastness of empire and poor means of communicationFinanical instabilityNumber of slaves increased to 1,80,000 in Firoz Tughlaq's time which was a burden on the treasuryInvasion of Timur
The book "Tārīkh-i-Fîrûz Shâhī" was written by Ziauddin Barani, a 14th century Muslim historian in India. This book is a historical account of the reign of Sultan Firuz Shah Tughlaq of the Tughlaq dynasty.
Firoz Kassam was born in 1955.
Ziauddin Barani, a medieval historian and chronicler, was the author of the book 'Tarikh-i-Firuz Shahi.' The book provides a detailed account of the reign of Sultan Firoz Shah Tughlaq, who ruled the Delhi Sultanate in the 14th century.