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s position, but in actuality undermined his authority.
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What tax did Firoz Shah impose on the Hindus?
Why did he do so?
benefit of the farmers, he abolished unjust dues that had been levied by the previous rulers, cancelled all loans
given to suffering peasants, dug wells and constructed irrigation canals. Karkhana or manufacturing units were
oppressive duties to allow free movement of goods from one place to another. Also, the state officers were
He made the judicial system more humane and just. He also abolished torture and all other revolting
forms of punishment. Justice was administered according to the dictates of Quran.
He solved the unemployment problem by setting up an employment bureau.
He established a charity bureau (Diwan-i-Khairat).
He founded a charitable hospital (Dar-ul-Shafa) which supplied free medicines to his subjects.
His Benevolent Measures
Firoz Shah Tughluq's long reign of 37 years brought about
punished for unjust exactions. These measures proved very beneficial for agriculture and trade. Besides, Firoz
Shah also adopted several welfare schemes for his subjects:
relative happiness and prosperity in his kingdom. For the
established which improved the condition of the artisans (for the benefit of the merchants). He removed​

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Answered by atharva010440
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benefit of the farmers, he abolished unjust dues that had been levied by the previous rulers, cancelled all loans

given to suffering peasants, dug wells and constructed irrigation canals. Karkhana or manufacturing units were

oppressive duties to allow free movement of goods from one place to another. Also, the state officers were

He made the judicial system more humane and just. He also abolished torture and all other revolting

forms of punishment. Justice was administered according to the dictates of Quran.

He solved the unemployment problem by setting up an employment bureau.

He established a charity bureau (Diwan-i-Khairat).

He founded a charitable hospital (Dar-ul-Shafa) which supplied free medicines to his subjects.

His Benevolent Measures

Firoz Shah Tughluq's long reign of 37 years brought about

punished for unjust exactions. These measures proved very beneficial for agriculture and trade. Besides, Firoz

Shah also adopted several welfare schemes for his subjects:

relative happiness and prosperity in his kingdom. For the

established which improved the condition of the artisans (for the benefit of the merchants). He removed​

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