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Devagiri
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Solution
Devagiri was the city which Muhammad bin Tughlaq chose to shift his capital to. He renamed it Daulatabad.
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| 1. Jalaluddin Khilji | (a) Shahna |
| 2. Alauddin Khilji | (b) Malwa |
| 3. Chanderi | (c) a mild and pious man |
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| 5. Price Control | (e) Deccan |
| 6. Firoz Shah Tuqhlaq | (f) Afghan |
| 7. Sikandar Lodi | (g) Welfare schemes |
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Most historians have traced the failure of Muhammad bin Tughlaq’s schemes to his _____________.
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Muhammad bin Tughlaq stayed in Daulatabad for 5 years.
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