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Feroz Shah Tughluq adopted a policy of appeasement towards the nobles and Ulemas.
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Answered by suhassubramani2811
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He decided not to reconquer areas that had broken away, nor to keep further areas from taking their independence. He was indiscriminately benevolent and lenient as a sultan. He decided to keep nobles and the Ulema happy so that they would allow him to rule his kingdom peacefully.

Answered by srinivasaraothota000
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firuz shah Tughlaq

Explanation:

firuz shah Tughlaq (1309–20 September 1388) was a muslim ruler of the Tughlaq dynasty, who reigned over the sultanate of Delhi² from 1351 to 1388. ³,⁴ his father's name was rajab (the younger brother of ghazi malik) who had the title sipahsalar. citation needed He succeeded his cousin Muhammad bin Tughlaq following the latter's death at thatta in Sindh, where Muhammad bin Tughlaq had gone in pursuit of taghi the rules of Gujarat

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