Describe the economic reforms made by Firoz Shah Tughlaq
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Firoz enhanced the scope of Jaziya and even Brahmans were not exempted from it during his region. He also imposed irrigation tax on the peasants with the approval of the Ulema. Those who used water from the state canals for irrigation, had to pay 1\10 of their produce as irrigation tax.
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He worked towards tax reforms and built a strong revenue system.
- The economic reforms made were -
- He abolished many taxes and eased down the norms.
- He established Diwan-e-Khairat, a charitable organisation, for the benefit of the poor.
- An employment bureau was formed to help those who were unemployed. The function of the slaves was a significant aspect of his governance.
- He collected huge number of slaves and treated them well. Most of them received military training and stayed under the Sultan's personal command.
- He also revamped the overall revenue system.
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