Ruknuddin Firuz

Rukn-ud-din Firuz (Persian: رکن‌الدین فیروز), also transliterated as Rukn al-Din Firoz (died 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. He ascended the throne after the death of his father Iltutmish, a powerful Mamluk ruler who had established the Sultanate as the most powerful kingdom in northern India. However, Ruknuddin spent his time in pursuing pleasure, and left his mother Shah Turkan in control of the administration. The misadministration led to rebellions against Ruknuddin and his mother, both of whom were arrested and imprisoned. The nobles and the army subsequently appointed his half-sister Razia on the throne.

Ruknuddin Firuz
'Sultan'
Bull & Horseman type jital coin of Ruknuddin Firuz
4th Sultan of Delhi
ReignApril/May 1236 – November 1236
PredecessorIltutmish
SuccessorRazia Sultana
Bornunknown
Died19 November 1236
Delhi Sultanate
Burial
IssueAla ud din Masud
DynastyMamluk
FatherIltutmish
MotherShah Turkan
ReligionIslam
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