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6. This ruler tried to curb the power of the ulemas.
a. Firoz Shah Tughluq
b. Ghiyas-ud-din Tughluq
c. Muhammad
d. Khizr Khan​

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Answered by lalitajamale1
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Answer:

firoz shah tughlaq

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Answered by ansiyamundol2
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Answer:

The correct answer is Option C: Muhammad ibn Tughluq.

Explanation:

  • Muammad ibn Tughluq, the second sultan of the Tughluq dynasty, briefly extended the Delhi sultanate's control over the majority of the subcontinent.
  • He subsequently lost control of the south due to poor administrative decisions and unproven harshness toward his rivals.
  • Towards the conclusion of his reign, the sultanate had already started to lose strength.
  • Muhammad made vain attempts to recruit the help of the ulema, or Muslim divines, and the Sufis, or mystics, as his reign got underway.
  • After failing to convince the "ulema", he attempted, like some of his forebears, to limit their authority by putting them on an equal footing with other people.
  • The Sultan sought to solidify his position of power by using the Sufis' eminence.
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