how much distance didi muhammad bin tughlag travel while empire shifting
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Daulatabad
In 1327, Tughluq ordered to move his capital from Delhi to Daulatabad (in present-day Maharashtra) in the Deccan region of India.
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Muhammad bin Tughluq (also Prince Fakhr Malik Jauna Khan, Ulugh Khan; c. 1290 – 20 March 1351) was the Sultan of Delhi from 1325 to 1351. He was the eldest son of Ghiyas -ud -Din -Tughlaq, the founder of the Tughluq dynasty. His wife was the daughter of the Raja of Dipalpur.[2] Ghiyas-ud-din sent the young Muhammad to the Deccan to campaign against king Prataparudra of the Kakatiya dynasty whose capital was at Warangal in 1321 and 1323.[3] Muhammad has been described as an "inhuman eccentric" with bizarre character by the accounts of visitors during his rule.[4] He is also known for wild policy swings.[5] Muhammad ascended to the Delhi throne upon his father's death in 1325. He was interested in medicine and was skilled in several languages — Persian, Arabic, Turkish and Sanskrit.[6] Ibn Battuta, the famous traveler and jurist from Morocco, was a guest at his court and wrote about his suzerainty in his book.[7]
Muhammad bin Tughluq
Fakhr Malik
Muhammad Bin Tughlaq 1.jpg
Silver Coin of Muhammad bin Tughlaq
Sultan of Delhi
Reign
1 February 1325 – 20 March 1351
Predecessor
Ghiyasuddin Tughlaq
Successor
Firoz Shah Tughlaq
Born
c. 1290
Delhi[1]
Died
20 March 1351 (aged 60–61)
Sonda, Sindh[1]
Burial
Tughlaqabad, Delhi
House
Tughluq
Father
Ghiyasuddin Tughlaq
Religion
Islam