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  1. Muhammad bin Tughluq ( Persian pronunciation: [mohæmmæd bon tuɡluq]; 1290 – 20 March 1351), also named Jauna Khan as Crown Prince, [2] also known by his epithets, The Eccentric Prince, [3] or The Mad Sultan, [4] was the eighteenth Sultan of Delhi. He reigned from February 1325 until his death in 1351.

  2. Jun 7, 2024 · Muhammad ibn Tughluq, 14th century sultan of the Tughluq dynasty who extended the rule of the Delhi sultanate over most of the Indian subcontinent. As a result of misguided administrative actions and unexampled severity toward his opponents, he eventually lost his authority in the south.

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    Muhammad bin Tughluq was the son of Ghiyath al-Din Tughluq (Ghiyasuddin Tughlaq), who established the Tughlaq dynasty after conquering the Delhi Sultanate. Prince Fakhr Malik Jauna Khan and Ulugh Khan are further names for him. Tughluq was a devout Muslim who observed Ramadan fasts and observed his five daily prayers.

  4. Aug 29, 2023 · What were Muhammad bin Tughlaq’s Experiments? Transfer of Capital. Next to Alauddin Khalji, Muhammad bin Tughlaq (1324 - 1351) is best remembered as a ruler who undertook a number of bold experiments and showed a keen interest in agriculture.

  5. 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, Ghiyas-ud-din sent the young Muhammad to the Deccan to campaign against King Prataparudra of the Kakatiya dynasty, whose capital was at Warangal. During his reign, Muhammad is said ...

  6. 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.

  7. May 24, 2016 · Muhammad Bin Tughlaq ruled Delhi from 1325 to 1351. Muhammand-bin-Tughlaq is known for his decisions like transfer of capital, introduction of token currency and khurasan expidition

  8. Muḥammad ibn Tughluq , (born c. 1290, Delhi, India—died March 20, 1351, Sonda, Sindh), Second sultan (r. 1325–51) of the Tughluq dynasty, who briefly extended the rule of the Delhi sultanate of northern India over most of the subcontinent.

  9. The son and successor of the Turk Ghiyas-ud-din (reigned 1321-1325), the founder of the Tughluq dynasty that replaced Khilji rule in Delhi, Muhammad bin Tughluq displayed an extraordinary capacity for classical learning and military leadership.

  10. One of the most controversial figures in Asia during the 14th century, Muhammad ibn Tughluq ruled the Delhi sultanate, a Muslim kingdom that controlled a large part of India.

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