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LIV. Ghiasu-d-din Tughlaq ibn Fath Khan Firoz Shah, 
A.H. 790—791. 
The heir to the throne of Firoz by right of primogeniture 
established himself in Dehli after the death of his grandfather, 
In Opposition to his uncle Muhammad, who for some time had 
