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      • Rukn-ud-din Firuz (Persian: رکن‌الدین فیروز), also transliterated as Rukn al-Din Firoz (1211 – 19 November 1236), was a ruler of Delhi sultanate for less than seven months in 1236. As a prince, he had administered the Badaun and Lahore provinces of the Sultanate.
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  2. Rukn-ud-din Firuz (Persian: رکن‌الدین فیروز), also transliterated as Rukn al-Din Firoz (1211 – 19 November 1236), was a ruler of Delhi sultanate for less than seven months in 1236. As a prince, he had administered the Badaun and Lahore provinces of the Sultanate.

    • What Is Slave Dynasty?
    • Early Life of Ruknuddin Firuz Shah
    • Reign
    • Incarceration and Demise
    • Conclusion

    The Slave Dynasty, also known as the Mamluk Dynasty, was the first Muslim dynasty that ruled India. It was founded in 1206 by Qutb-ud-din Aibak, a former slave who had risen to prominence in the court of the Ghurid Empire in Afghanistan. The dynasty ruled over parts of present-day India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh for about 90 years. During their rei...

    Rukn-ud-din Firuz Shahlikewise written as Rukn al-Din Firoz was born to Shah Turkan. Ruknuddin’s mother khudawanda-i-Jahan Shah Turkan was a Turkish lady who was offended by him in her youth. In 1229, Nasiruddin Mahmud,who had been raised to be the successor of his father Iltutmish, passed away. Before leaving on his Gwalior campaign in 1231, Iltut...

    After his father Iltutmish died, Ruknuddin Firoz Shah ascended to the throne. His rule was brief. He was an ineffective ruler who was ousted by Raziya (Sultan Raziyyat-Ud-Dunya Wa Ud-Din), which caused the sultanate to split into numerous groups and divided the Ruknuddin families. Three characteristics that Ruknuddin Firoz shah was commended for we...

    Ruknuddin marched toward Kuhram to engage the rebels. In the meantime, at a Delhi congregational prayer, his half-sister Razia Sultan agitated the audience against Shah Turkan. Following an attack on the royal palace by a mob, Shah Turkan was then imprisoned. The people and the Turkish nobles installed Razia as king. When Razia became the new ruler...

    Since he was an incapable ruler and inept Sultan, the reign of Ruknuddin Firuz lasted for a mere 7 months. The period, yet, marked a significant watermark in highlighting the internal dynamics and conflicts present within the Delhi Sultanate, and also a series of succession and accession to the throne followed. In many ways, Ruknuddin Firuz represe...

  3. But after the death of Iltutmish, much against his will, the Turkish nobles enthroned Ruknuddin Firoz Shah in place of Raziya. He was an incapable youth and proved to be an incompetent ruler. His mother, Shah Turkan, who was, in fact, a maid-servant earlier, captured all the powers and proved a wicked conspirator.

    • Slave (Ghulam) or Mamluk Dynasty: Delhi Sultanate. Ruler. Period. Events. Qutb-ud-din Aibak. (1206–1210) Founder of Mamluk Dynast and Slave of Muhammad Ghori. Aram Shah.
    • Khilji Dynasty (c. 1290 – 1320 CE): Delhi Sultanate. Rulers. Period. Events. Jalal-ud-din Firoz Khilji. 1290–1296. Founder of the Khilji/Khalji Dynasty and son of Qaim Khan.
    • Tughluq Dynasty (c. 1320 – 1414 CE): Delhi Sultanate. Rulers. Period. Events. Ghiyath al-Din (Ghiyasuddin) Tughluq. 1320–1325. Muhammad bin Tughluq. 1325–1351. Also called Muhammad Shah II.
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  4. Rukn-ud-din Firuz (Persian: { {nq|رکن‌الدین فیروز), also transliterated as Rukn al-Din Firoz (1211 – 19 November 1236), was a ruler of Delhi sultanate for less than seven months in 1236. As a prince, he had administered the Badaun and Lahore provinces of the Sultanate.

  5. Ruknuddin was arrested for the murder of his own brother, tried before a Shariah court and executed. Razia wasted no time in establishing her authority as the sovereign of Hindustan.