Firuz Tughluq's revenue policy included tax reforms and market stabilization. Timur's invasion disrupted trade routes, and Ibrahim Lodi was the last Sultan of the Lodi dynasty.
Firuz Tughluq's revenue policy had several key provisions:
Timur's invasion in 1398 was significant as he looted Delhi and disrupted trade routes. Timur's raid was not aimed at conquest but to plunder areas of the Tughlaq Dynasty in India.
The last Sultan of the Lodi dynasty was Ibrahim Lodi. He was overthrown by Babur of the Mughal dynasty, which was founded after Babur's victory in the First Battle of Panipat.
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