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  1. The ability and capability of Muhammad-bin-Tughluq was evident. Lanepoole has praised him, “Among the slave kings it was Balban, the man o faction; among the Khalijis it was Alauddin, the crude but daring political economist; and among the Karaunas it was Muhammad-bin-Tughluq, the man of ideas.”

  2. May 24, 2016 · Muhammad-bin-Tughlaq's Reforms. He attempted to present numerous authoritative changes. But, a large portion of these failed because of his fretfulness and absence of judgment. His Five...

  3. Aug 29, 2023 · What Agrarian Reforms & Changes in Nobility Took Place During the Reign of Muhammad Tughlaq? Agrarian Reforms: Muhammad Tughlaq undertook a number of measures to improve agriculture. Most of these were tried out in the Doab region.

  4. The Tugluq dynasty emerged in 1320 and ended in 1413 and was ruled by many rulers like Ghazi Malik, Muhammad-bin-Tughluq, etc. India witnessed major changes in the domestic and foreign policies during the reign of the Tughluq dynasty.

  5. Jun 7, 2024 · He introduced several reforms in the monetary system, and his coins, in design as well as in workmanship and purity of metal, excelled those of his predecessors. His introduction of token currency, coins of baser metal with the face value of silver coins, however, failed dismally.

  6. Jan 31, 2024 · Have you ever wondered how one ruler’s radical reforms could spark controversy and shape an entire empire? Enter Muhammad bin Tughlaq, the enigmatic ruler of the Delhi Sultanate. His reign was marked by ambitious initiatives and questionable decisions that still leave historians and scholars pondering centuries later.

  7. After the death of his father Ghiyasuddin Tughlaq, Muhammad bin Tughlaq ascended the throne of Tughlaq dynasty of Delhi in February, 1325 CE. In his reign, he conquered Warangal (in present-day Telangana , India), Ma'abar ( Kayalpatnam ) and Madurai ( Tamil Nadu , India), and areas up to the modern day southern tip of the Indian state of ...

  8. Jan 19, 2024 · Muhammad bin Tughlaq was a medieval ruler who reigned over the Delhi Sultanate in India from 1325 to 1351. He is known for his ambitious and often controversial policies. This included the shifting of the capital city and the introduction of a token currency.

  9. The Tughlaqs provided three competent rulers: Ghiyasuddin, his son Muhammad Bin Tughlaq and his nephew Firoz Shah Tuglaq. The first two sultans ruled over an empire which comprised almost the entire country.

  10. Revenue Reforms of Muhammad bin Tughlaq. Muhammad bin Tughlaq carried out many measures for the improvement of the administration of revenue. One of his measures was preparation of a register in which income and expenditure of all the princes were recorded.