Firuz Shah Tughluq

Firuz Shah was a Muslim ruler of the Tughlaq Dynasty (1351 - 1388). He succeeded Muhammad bin Tughluq following the later's death from a fatal illness, but due to widespread unrest Firuz's realm was much smaller than Muhammed's. He also commisioned many public buildings in Delhi.

 

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