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Muhammad BIn Tughlak - tell me few sentences about this rulerr ?
Asked by Chocklate,
11 Jan 12:05 am
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I skipd dis q'n even when i was in my shcool.......during examinations..........;-)
Answered by Bhuvana, 11 Jan 10:38 pm
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He was the first person to introduce the system of credit cards, which banks use rampantly today !!
anybody doing bizzare things is called a Tughlik
Answered by ajit kulkarni, 11 Jan 09:58 am
anybody doing bizzare things is called a Tughlik
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Muhammad Bin Tughlaq was one of the most remarkable and interesting ruler of the Tughlaq dynasty. He introduced some remarkable administrative measures which although failed were very distinct and exemplary in nature.
Muhammad succeeded his father Ghiyat-al-Din Tughluq. He was a very knowledgeable person with deep knowledge in philosophy, logic, mathematics and medicine. He was well versed with several languages like Persian, Arabic, Turkish and even Sanskrit.
Answered by vedprakash sharma, 11 Jan 02:44 am
Muhammad succeeded his father Ghiyat-al-Din Tughluq. He was a very knowledgeable person with deep knowledge in philosophy, logic, mathematics and medicine. He was well versed with several languages like Persian, Arabic, Turkish and even Sanskrit.
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Mohammad bin Tughlaq is best remembered as a ruler who undertake a number of bold experiments, and showed a keen interest in agriculture. He was deeply read in religion and philosophy and had a critical and open mind. He had deep interest in philosophy, astronomy, logic and mathematics. he conversed not only with the muslim mystics, but also with the Hindu yogis and Jain saints such as Junaprabha Suri.
Muhammad bin tughlaq's Reforms:- He tried to introduce many administrative reforms. But most of these fails due to his impatience and lack of judgement.
Taxation in the Doab: The Sultan made an ill-advised financial experiment in the Doab between the Ganges and Jamuna. He not only increased the rate of taxation but also revived and created some additional Abwabs or cessess. Although the share of the state remained half as in the time of Alauddin, it was fixed arbitrarily and not on the basis of actual produce.
Transfer of Capital(1327): It appears that the Sultan wanted to make De ...more
Answered by truth exposed, 11 Jan 12:14 am
Muhammad bin tughlaq's Reforms:- He tried to introduce many administrative reforms. But most of these fails due to his impatience and lack of judgement.
Taxation in the Doab: The Sultan made an ill-advised financial experiment in the Doab between the Ganges and Jamuna. He not only increased the rate of taxation but also revived and created some additional Abwabs or cessess. Although the share of the state remained half as in the time of Alauddin, it was fixed arbitrarily and not on the basis of actual produce.
Transfer of Capital(1327): It appears that the Sultan wanted to make De ...more
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Looks like that he is an old Sultan of one country or city but i dont know which one
Answered by nahu khan, 11 Jan 12:10 am
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