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Mohamaad-bin Tughlaq during his rule tried to introduce many administrative debatable reforms.
A.Sultan created a new department of agriculture called Diwan-i-Insha.
B.He transfered the capital from delhi to daulatabad.
C.He decided to introduce copper coins, which were to have same value as the gold coins.
D.He proposed to expedite Khurasan and Qarachil.
How many statements given above are not correct?
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Muhammad bin Tughlaq was the Sultan of Delhi from 1325 to 1351. He was the eldest son of Ghiyas-ud-Din-Tughlaq, the founder of the Tughlaq dynasty. In 1321 and 1323. Visitors’ tales of Muhammad during his reign have depicted him as an “inhuman eccentric” with a weird personality; he is alleged to have given the order to murder all the residents of the Hindu city of Kannauj. He’s also renowned for making radical policy changes. After his father’s passing, Muhammad took the throne of Delhi. He was fluent in Persian, Hindavi Arabic, Sanskrit, and Turkish and had a keen interest in medicine. The well-known Moroccan lawyer and traveller Ibn Battuta visited his court while a guest wrote about his suzerainty in his book.
During the time of Muhammad bin Tughlaq Vijaynagar(1336) and Bahamani(1347) emerged.
His innovative experiments are as follows:
Token currency:
Muhammad Tughlak orders his brass coins to pass for silver, A.D. 1330
He introduced token currency or copper coins. His main aim was to save precious metals like gold and silver and introduce more money in circulation.
Transfer of capital:
Many people died during the rigorous journey in the summer. After two years, the Sultan abandoned Daulatabad and asked them to return to Delhi.
Increase in taxes:
Agricultural reforms:
To curb the rebellion of Taghi , Tughlaq entered into Sindh desert and died due to sunstroke at Thatta in 1351 AD.
Khurasan & Qarachil Expedition:
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