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Ashokan inscriptions brought to Delhi by :
Firoz Shah Tughlaq
Mohammad Bin Tughlaq
Sher Shah
Babar
- Firoz Shah Tughlaq:
- He was a ruler of the Tughlaq dynasty and known for his interest in art, architecture, and history.
- He is credited with bringing Ashokan pillars to Delhi.
- Correct answer: Firoz Shah Tughlaq
- Mohammad Bin Tughlaq:
- Known for his ambitious projects and erratic rule.
- He did not bring Ashokan inscriptions to Delhi.
- Sher Shah:
- Founder of the Suri Empire in northern India.
- Known for the administration and road network but not related to Ashokan inscriptions.
- Babar:
- The founder of the Mughal Empire in India.
- Not associated with Ashokan inscriptions.
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Tarun Bilandi
as per explanation, answer is Firoz Shah Tughlaq. please tell what is correct
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