Consequences of Muhammad Bin Tughlaq's projects.
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Consequences : 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.
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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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Explanation:
All of his project went in vain.
1. Taxation in Doab- the year it was introduced famine broke out, nobles forced peasants to give tax for which they left their.lands.
2. Transfer.of Capital- The hectic journey to Daulatabad from Delhi and vice versa drained royal treasure and health of.people. Some even died.
3. Token currency- People started minting fraud coins in their house, nobody accepted those coins. This drained Treasury.
4. Expansion schemes- Soldiers were paid one year advanced and sent to the snowy Himalayas but only ten soldiers return. In the mid way of proceeding this plan Muhammad bin Tughlaq thought of stopping it.