Answer the following questions about Firoz Shah Tughluq:
i. Who was Firoz Shah?
ii. Describe what Firoz Shah was famous for.
iii. Outline the contributions made by Firoz Shah for his dynasty/people.
iv. Examine how the history of the world would have been affected or changed if Firoz Shah had never lived.
iv. Investigate what makes Firoz Shah an interesting or important person in history.
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- Sultan Firoz Shah Tughlaq was a Muslim ruler of the Tughlaq dynasty, who reigned over the Sultanate of Delhi from 1351 to 1388. His father's name was Rajab who had the title Sipahsalar. His mother Naila was a Bhati Rajput princess from Dipalpur.
- Feroz Shah is more famous for commissioning buildings of architectural shapes that were seen as unconventional during his era. He is also considered the father of the irrigation system in India for channelizing rivers to provide water through canals to a large part of the country
- He ruled until 1388. At his succession, after the death of Muhammad Tughlaq, he faced many rebellions, including in Bengal, Gujarat and Warangal. Nonetheless he worked to improve the infrastructure of the empire building canals, rest-houses and hospitals, creating and refurbishing reservoirs and digging wells.
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