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What was the religious policy of Firoz shah Tughlaq​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

HE IS BELONG FROM MUSLIM RELIGION

Answered by presentmoment
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The religious policy of Firoz shah Tughlaq​ was pre-eminence of Islamic laws

Explanation:

Firoz Shah Tughlaq belonged to the Muslim community. Firoz was a pious and devout Sunni Muslim. But like other rulers of his age, he was intolerant of their religion. He planned a new city of Jaunpur at the banks of river Gomati, in the memory of Mohammad-bin-Tughlaq.

He also built the city of Fatehabad, Hisar Jaunpur and Firozabad.  He had established the residence at badaun. He was the weakest ruler. He was deposed by Bahlul Lodhi thus bringing an end to the Sayyid Dynasty in A.D. 1451.

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