Feroz Shah Tughlaq
Feroz Shah Tughlaq was a ruler of the Tughlaq dynasty in India, reigning from 1351 to 1388. He is known for his administrative reforms, including the establishment of a more efficient tax system and the construction of public works like canals and hospitals. His efforts aimed to improve the welfare of his subjects and enhance agricultural productivity.
Feroz Shah also focused on promoting education and culture. He founded several schools and libraries, encouraging learning and scholarship. His reign is often noted for its attempts to consolidate power and maintain stability in a period marked by challenges and conflicts within the Delhi Sultanate.