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conclusions of mohammad bin tuglaq plz help​

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Answered by sdilkash123
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Muhammad bin Tughlaq sent huge amount of money to these countries testified by travelers and other contemporary sources. The Muslim rulers help the religious scholars, Sufis, and poor people of these nations with the amount of revenue which they collect from Indian states.

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Muḥammad bin Tughluq, (born c. 1290, Delhi, India—died March 20, 1351, Sonda, Sindh [now in Pakistan]), second sultan of the Tughluq dynasty (reigned 1325–51), who briefly extended the rule of the Delhi sultanate of northern India over most of the subcontinent.

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Muḥammad ibn Tughluq, (born c. 1290, Delhi, India—died March 20, 1351, Sonda, Sindh [now in Pakistan]), second sultan of the Tughluq dynasty (reigned 1325–51), who briefly extended the rule of the Delhi sultanate of northern India over most of the subcontinent. As a result of misguided administrative actions and unexampled severity toward his opponents, he eventually lost his authority in the south; at the end of his reign, the sultanate had begun to decline in power.

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