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Muhammad bin Tughluq died in 1351.


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Why Muhammad tuglaq shifted his capital from delhi to daultabad?

muhammed-bin-tughlaq was the Delhi sultan who shifted his capital from Delhi to daulatabad


What department did Muhammad bin Tughluq the Sultan of Delhi of Turkic establish between 1324 and 1351?

Sultan Muhammad-bin-Tughlaq wanted to improve agriculture. So, he established a department of agriculture called Diwan-i-kohi.


How did issuing coins in the name of the caliph help Muhammad-bin Tughluq to rule?

Issuing coins in the name of the caliph helped Muhammad-bin Tughluq to portray himself as the legitimate Islamic ruler, strengthening his authority and legitimacy in the eyes of his subjects. It also facilitated trade and taxation across different regions of his empire, promoting economic stability and centralized control.


Who renamed devagiri as daulatabad?

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Why was Muhammad bin tughluq known as mixture of opposites?

muhammad bin tughlaq qas known as a mixture of opposites as he made his decisions at the wrong time and changed them when it was too late


Muhammad bin tughluq policy is good?

no, Muhammad bin tughlaq's policy wasn't good because he issued copper coins which had the the same value as those of gold and silver without thinking of the consequences of this. he didn't think that that the goldsmiths will start minting copper coins and gold and silver coins will disappear from the market