Sultan Feroz Shah Tughlaq
Sultan Feroz Shah Tughlaq was a ruler of the Tughlaq dynasty in India, reigning from 1351 to 1388. He is known for his efforts to improve infrastructure, including the construction of roads, canals, and hospitals. Feroz Shah also established several cities, such as Ferozabad, which served as his capital.
Feroz Shah was a patron of learning and culture, promoting education and the arts during his reign. He is credited with compiling the Feroz Shah Tughlaq's history, which documented his administration and achievements. His rule is often noted for its focus on public welfare and the promotion of agriculture.