خلاصه ماشینی:
During Firoz' s reign also he tried to be as efficient as the general policy of the state allowed him to be.
. In short though Khan-i-Jahan exercised considerable influence as head of the administration and though he was consulted on important matters of state, the policy and spirit of government were determined by Firoz Shah himself.
Firoz Shah tried to secure the happiness and contentment of the community by various means, such as grant of assignments to soldiers, financial aid to the poor, grant for marriage of daughters of the indigent people, solicitude for the faqirs, abolition of numerous imposts, grants to mosques, madrasas and khanqahs, establishment of a free hospital, etc.
Towards the later part of the reign, however, they showed signs of growing contumacy on account of the decline in the strength of the Sultanate, and Flroz Shah had to lead expeditions against them.
He wanted to pay 80,000 tankas in lieu of death penalty, and Khan-i-Jahan (probably the junior Khan-i-Jahan) presented his case favourably to Flroz, '' 0 foolish Wazir '' said Flroz Shah, '' If money is accepted and the murder of Musalmans is not avenged, the common people will be in great trouble.
Even though Firoz's personal goodness won him the respect and good-will of the people, yet his weakness towards the nobles undermined the prestige · of the office of the Sultan.
Firoz Shah's policy of free distribution of assignments, his grant of allowances and financial help in one form or another.