Bring out the importance of the opening scene in tughlaq
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the tughluq dynasty
ghazi tughluq, who was the governor of the frontier province under the khiljis, murdered the last khilji sultan, khusro Khan in 1320 AD and became the sultan of Delhi under the title ghiyas-ud-din tughluq. the first ruler of tughluq dynasty was ghiyas-ud-din. he was the provincial governor of dinapur under ala-ud-din khilji.he defeated Mongols for several times.
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The opening scene in 'Tuglaq' implies that the emperor is not understood by people.
- The emperor Muhammad wishes for peace and harmony between Muslims and Hindus.
- He is an intelligent and liberal ruler.
- But his mode of administration is greatly contempt by his subjects.
- His decision to shift his capital to Daulatabad is not well received.
- Muslims hate him because he is excessively favoring the Hindus by excluding them from paying Jizya.
- Even Hindus think that his actions are diplomatic.
- Everyone sees him with doubt and confusion.
- He is misunderstood by everyone.
- The first scene reflects this doubt and criticism among the subjects of the emperor.
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