Taj-ud-Din Firuz Shah

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Taj-ud-Din Firuz Shah was a prominent early 15th-century sultan of the Bahmani dynasty in the Deccan, noted for his administrative reforms, patronage of culture, and military campaigns that strengthened the kingdom.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Bahmani sultan
Historical figure
Sultan
capital Gulbarga NERFINISHED
countryRuled Bahmani Sultanate NERFINISHED
dynasty Bahmani dynasty NERFINISHED
encouraged migration of Persian and Central Asian elites to the Deccan
engagedIn campaigns in Konkan
campaigns in Telangana
wars with Vijayanagara
era early 15th century
governmentType Islamic monarchy
implemented administrative centralization measures
military reorganization
revenue reforms
knownFor administrative reforms
encouragement of learning
military campaigns in the Deccan
patronage of culture
promotion of Deccani culture
promotion of Persian culture
religious tolerance
strengthening the Bahmani kingdom
languagePromoted Dakhni NERFINISHED
Persian
memberOf Bahmani dynasty NERFINISHED
notableAchievement consolidation of Bahmani power in the Deccan
expansion of Bahmani influence against neighboring states
patronOf Islamic learning
Sufi saints
artists
poets
scholars
positionHeld Sultan of the Bahmani Sultanate NERFINISHED
predecessor Muhammad Shah II NERFINISHED
regionRuled Deccan NERFINISHED
reignEnd 1422
reignStart 1397
religion Islam
strengthened central authority of the Bahmani state
successor Ahmad Shah I Wali NERFINISHED
supported construction of madrasas
construction of mosques
construction of public works
title Firuz Shah Bahmani NERFINISHED

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Bahmani Sultanate notableRuler Taj-ud-Din Firuz Shah