Firuz Shah Tughlaq

Firuz Shah Tughlaq
Firuz Shah ibn Malik Rajjab
Firuz Shah Tughlaq making Dua
19th Sultan of Delhi
Reign23 March 1351 – 20 September 1388
PredecessorMuhammad bin Tughluq
SuccessorTughluq Khan
Born1309
Died20 September 1388(1388-09-20) (aged 78–79)
Burial20 September 1388
ConsortGurjari Begum
Issue
Names
Firoz Shah Tughlaq
HouseGhazi Malik
DynastyTughlaq
FatherMalik Rajab
MotherBibi Naila
ReligionSunni Islam (Hanafi)

Firuz Shah Tughlaq (1309 20 September 1388), also known as Firuz III, was Sultan of Delhi from 1351 until his death in 1388. He succeeded his cousin Muhammad bin Tughlaq following the latter's death at Thatta, Sindh. His father was Sipahsalar Malik Rajab, the brother of Ghiyath al-Din Tughluq, the founder of the dynasty, whilst his mother was a princess a princess originating from Abohar, Punjab of the Indian subcontinent.

Firuz Shah has been accredited with the construction of numerous cities and irrigation projects and has been regarded as a great builder with the creation of Firozpur, Hisar and Fatehabad in the Punjab and Haryana regions. Firuz Shah's reign was met with numerous conquests such as the Raja's of Bengal, Sindh and Kangra later in his reign, whilst upon receiving the throne, it has been noted that he successfully repelled a Mongol attack.