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mention briefly the new policies of sultan mohammud bin tughlaq

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Domestic Policies of Muhammad-bin-Tughluq

To fill the empty treasury, he raised taxes in the Doab region.

Many people ran away to the forests to avoid heavy taxes due to which cultivation was neglected and severe food shortage occurred.

He shifted his capital from Delhi to Devagiri to protect his capital and ordered the common people and government officials to shift to Devagiri, after many difficulties he ordered them to return to Delhi.

He introduced the copper currency system.

The value of coins dropped; hence he had to withdraw the copper token currency.

To conquer Khurasan, Iraq, and Transoxiana, he raised an army of 3,70,000 men.

Mohammed-bin-Tughluq’s national treasure had a great burden due to the policy of huge presents given to Tamashirin, the Mongol leader to avoid Mongol Invasion.

Mohammed-bin-Tughluq’s domestic policies were good but due to faulty implementation measures, they failed.

The decline of the Delhi Sultanate is claimed due to his hasty decisions and defective policy implementation.

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