Rukn ud-Din Firuz

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Rukn ud-Din Firuz was a short-reigning 13th-century Sultan of Delhi from the Mamluk (Slave) dynasty, known primarily for his brief and ineffective rule following the death of his father, Iltutmish.

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Label Occurrences
Rukn ud-Din Firuz canonical 3
Rukn ud-Din Firuz Shah 1

Statements (34)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Sultan of Delhi
human
member of the Mamluk dynasty of Delhi
monarch
appointedBy Iltutmish
ascendedThroneAfter death of Iltutmish
associatedWith Shah Turkan’s dominance in administration
capital Delhi
causeOfDownfall court intrigues
unpopularity among nobles
chronologicalPosition fourth Sultan of Delhi from the Mamluk dynasty
countryRuled Delhi Sultanate
deathPlace Delhi Sultanate
dynasty Mamluk dynasty of Delhi
era 13th century
father Iltutmish
fullName Rukn ud-Din Firuz self-linksurface differs
surface form: Rukn ud-Din Firuz Shah
governmentType sultanate
historicalReputation weak ruler
house Mamluk dynasty of Delhi
surface form: Mamluk (Slave) dynasty
languageOfCourt Persian
mother Shah Turkan
notableFor ineffective rule
short reign
placeOfRule Delhi
predecessor Iltutmish
region northern India
surface form: Northern India
reignDuration about six months
reignEnd 9 November 1236
reignStart 29 April 1236
religion Islam
successor Razia Sultana
surface form: Razia Sultan

Razia Sultana
title Sultan

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Iltutmish successor Rukn ud-Din Firuz
Iltutmish child Rukn ud-Din Firuz
Rukn ud-Din Firuz fullName Rukn ud-Din Firuz self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Rukn ud-Din Firuz Shah
Muiz ud-Din Bahram relative Rukn ud-Din Firuz