Firuz Shah Tughluq — Firuz Shah Tughlaq (also known as Firoz Shah Tughluq) (1309 1388 in Delhi) was a Muslim ruler of the Tughlaq Dynasty from 1351 to 1388.He was the son of a Hindu Rajput princess of Dipalpur [The Panjab North West Frontier Province and Kashmir by… … Wikipedia
Firuz Shah Tughlaq — (? 1388) He was the son of Ghiyas al Din Tughlaq s younger brother Sipah salar Rajab by a Rajput wife. Firuz was proclaimed sultan by the nobles present in the army at the time of Muhammad bin Tughlaq s death (1351) in Sind during a military… … Historical dictionary of Medieval India
Tughlaq dynasty — The Tughlaq Dynasty (Urdu: تغلق) of north India started in 1321 in Delhi when Ghazi Tughlaq assumed the throne under the title of Ghiyath al Din Tughluq. The Tughluqs were a Muslim family of Turkish origin. Their rule relied on their alliances… … Wikipedia
Tughlaq Dynasty — The dynasty established by Ghiyas al Din Tughlaq (1320 1325) in the Delhi sultanate continued until 1412. It originated as a family of Qarauna Turks in the service of Khalji rulers (1290 1320). The nobles revolt against Khusrau Shah (1320) led … Historical dictionary of Medieval India
Tughlaq-Dynastie — Größte Ausdehnung des Delhi Sultanats zu Beginn der Tughluq Dynastie Die Tughluq Dynastie (Persisch: سلطنت تغلق) des nordindischen Sultanats von Delhi wurde 1320 gegründet, als Ghazi Tughlaq unter dem Titel Ghiyas ud din Tughluq den Thron bestieg … Deutsch Wikipedia
Ghiyas al-Din Tughlaq Shah II — (? 1389) Tughlaq Shah was a great grandson of Firuz Shah Tughlaq, whom the sultan had se lected as the heir apparent in 1376. This was contested by one of the surviving sons, leading to a sharp factional tussle at the court. Even tually,… … Historical dictionary of Medieval India
Muhammad Shah bin Firuz, Sultan Nasir al-Din — (? 1394) Muhammad, the only surviving son of Firuz Shah Tugh laq (1351 1388), was sought to be sidelined by a faction of the no bles led by the wazir in 1380s. They pitted against him Tughlaq Shah, a great grandson of the sultan. This led to a … Historical dictionary of Medieval India
Futuhat-i Firuz Shahi — What might be called an official his tory is represented by the copy of Firuz Shah Tughlaq s lengthy in scription that has come down to us as Futuhat i Firuz Shahi (Gifts of Firuz Shah). In this text, the sultan himself reveals clearly the… … Historical dictionary of Medieval India
Tarikh-i Firuz Shahi of 'Afif — (History of Firuz Shah by Afif) A history dealing with the life and achievements of Firuz Shah Tughlaq (1351 1388) by Siraj Afif, who was a clerk in the of fice of the wazir sometime after Timur s invasion (1398) … Historical dictionary of Medieval India
Tarikh-i Firuz Shahi of Ziya'Barani — (History of Firuz Shah by Ziya Barani) A history of the Delhi sultanate from Bal ban s accession (1266) to the sixth year of Firuz Shah Tughlaq s rule (i.e., 1357), by Ziya Barani. It forms a continuation of Minhaj Siraj s account in Tabaqat i … Historical dictionary of Medieval India