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What are the 3 main things which firoz wanted to achieve as an administrator

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Answered by psjain
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Firuz Shah Tughlaq was the ruler of Delhi Sultanate from 1351 to 1388. He was born in 1309. His father was Malik Rajab and mother Bibi Nala, was a Hindu Princess.  He was  a cousin of Muhammed-bin-Tughlaq.

Firuz Shah Tughlaq attained some success in his administrative reform measures. Some of his reforms were as follows:

Tax reforms: Firuz Shah was  sympathetic to his subjects. He remitted loans advanced by Muhammad Tughlaq. He abolished many taxes.

Welfare activities: For the welfare of the needy people Firuz Shah Tughlaq set up Diwan-e-Khairat which gave charities. In order to improve the condition of the peasants he dug four canals and many wells for irrigation purpose. An Employment bureau was established to provide employment to the needy.

Promoter of learning: He promoted  learning. He patronised scholars, poets, historians etc. The scholars and historians like Ziauddin Barani, Rumi etc. received his patronage.

Recruitment of slaves: An important feature of Tughlaq’s administration was the role of the slaves. He collected huge number of slaves and treated them well. Most of them were given military training and  remained under the personal control of the Sultan.

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