how did the failure of Muhammad bin tughlaq plans weaken the empire to a great extent
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Muhammad Tughluq failed both in his foreign and internal policy. ... Muhammad Tughluq, thus, failed to protect and consolidate even that empire which he had inherited from his father. He bequeathed to Firuz a shrinking and bankrupt empire. Therefore, Muhammad Tughluq was largely responsible for the downfall of his dynasty.
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all the rulers after the birth of muhammad bin tighlaq were weak
british sensed their weakness and captured all the areas
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