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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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Muhammad bin Tughlaq was a diligent ruler who undertook projects that were brilliantly conceived and executed.
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Muhammad bin Tughlaq stayed in Daulatabad for 5 years.
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Why did Muhammad bin Tughlaq abandon his scheme of territorial expansion?
