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प्रश्न
What was the consequence of Muhammad-bin-Tughlaq’s project of shifting his capital?
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उत्तर
In the absence of the sultan, Delhi was now exposed to renewed attacks by the Mongols. Realizing his folly, Muhammad bin Tughlaq shifted his capital back to Delhi after 2 years. The people were ordered to return. The suffering and mental agony caused great resentment. The experiment was a dismal failure. It had drained the treasury and reduced the grand and prosperous capital of Delhi to a mere shadow of its former self. Daulatabad, a monument of misdirected energy, became a deserted city.
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State weather the following statement is True Or False:
Muhammad-bin-Tughlaq is known as a ‘mixture of opposites’.
Give Reason why:
Muhammad-bin-Tughlaq’s toktn currency failed.
Choose the correct answer:
Most historians have traced the failure of Muhammad bin Tughlaq’s schemes to his _____________.
State whether the following is true or false:
Muhammad bin Tughlaq was a diligent ruler who undertook projects that were brilliantly conceived and executed.
State whether the following is true or false:
Muhammad bin Tughlaq stayed in Daulatabad for 5 years.
Mention any one economic reform introduced in the Doab region by Firoze Shah Tughlaq.
Give one example to show that Firoze Shah was concerned about the welfare of his poor subjects.
To what would you attribute the failure of Muhammad bin Tughlaq’s schemes – personal character or prevailing conditions? Give reasons for your answer.
Why did Muhammad bin Tughlaq abandon his scheme of territorial expansion?
