Name the five plans of Muhammad Tuglaq?
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Some of the most important schemes which were founded by Muhammad Tughlaq are as follows:
After the death of Ghias-ud-Din Tughlaq (1320-25) who was the founder of the Tughlaq dynasty, his eldest son Juna Khan ascended the throne of Delhi. It is generally held that Juna Khan was responsible for the murder of his father.
After ascending the throne, he assumed the name of Muhammad Tughlaq. His rule lasted for about 26 years (1325-1351).
A much maligned ruler:
On account of his Utopian schemes and their failures, Muhammad Tughlaq has been often given bad epithets like ‘blood thirsty’, a ‘visionary’, a ‘lunatic’ and a ‘tyrant’. He has been called a ‘mixture of opposites’ and a ‘complex person.’
Visionary Schemes:
Most of the plans of Muhammad Bin Tughlaq failed because these were ill-timed, ill-planned and badly executed.
Important schemes were as under:
1. Heavy taxation in the Doab
2. Transfer of the capital
3. Issue of token currency
4. Bribing to Mongols
5. Plan to conquer Khurasan and Iraq
6. The Quarajal expedition
7. The Deccan Policy.
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