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Officials of Sultan Muhammad Tughluq:
Sultan Muhammad Tughluq appointed Aziz Khummar,
a wine distiller, Firuz Hajjam, a barber,Manka Tabbakh
a cook, and two gardeners, Ladha and Pira, to
high administrative posts. Ziyauddin Barani, a mid
fourteenth-century chronicler, reported their
appointments as a sign of the Sultan's loss of political
judgement and his incapacity to rule.

Why do you think Barani criticised the Sultan?​

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Answered by Citrusy
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Barani criticised Muhammad Tughlaq decision as it was against the "social order" appointing a wine distiller, a barber, a cook and two gardeners, Ladha and Pira, to high administrative posts. He reported their appointments as a sign of the Sultan's loss of political judgement and his incapacity to rule.

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Answered by mihirchandra079
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Answer:

Barani critisised Muhammad Tuglaq decision as it was against law and 'social orders'

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