the most fertile area of tughlaq kingdom was
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Mohammad bin Tughlaq wanted to raise a strong army for conquests and increase the revenue and thus he increased the taxes in the doab region. But his timing was wrong as the rains had failed during that period and farmers were under distress. They therefore left their lands and rebellions broke out in doab and many farmers took to highway robbery. As a result of all this, the Sultan became very unpopular amongst the common people.
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The most fertile area of Tughlaq kingdom was Ganges and Yamuna rivers.
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- Tughluq dynasty emerged for the duration of the length of medieval India and was of Turk-Indian Origin.
- The dynasty multiplied its territorial reach through a military campaign led by Muhammad bin Tughluq, and reached its zenith between 1330 and 1335.
- It dominated most of the Indian subcontinent.
- The dynasty majorly ruled over the Sultanate of Delhi.
- The Tugluq dynasty emerged in 1320 and ended in 1413 and was dominated by many rulers like Ghazi Malik, Muhammad-bin-Tughluq, and many others.
- During Muhammad bin Tughluq's rule, Delhi Sultanate temporarily accelerated to maximum of the Indian subcontinent, its height in terms of geographical attain.
- India witnessed most important modifications in the home and foreign rules throughout the reign of the Tughluq dynasty.
- In India's fertile lands between Ganges and Yamuna rivers, the Sultan improved the land tax fee on non-Muslims by tenfold in a few districts, and twenty fold in others.
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