Late Middle Ages · South Asia · Politics

1353

Firuz Shah Tughlaq stabilizes the Delhi Sultanate

1353

After the chaos of Muhammad bin Tughlaq's reign, his cousin Firuz took the throne and governed with a gentleness unusual in Delhi. He built canals, hospitals, and gardens, freed slaves by the tens of thousands, and refused to torture. The sultanate breathed. It would not last, but for a generation India exhaled.