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what did tuglaq introduced copper currency ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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As the Sultan of Delhi, he ruled over northern parts of the Indian subcontinent and the Deccan. After he moved his capital to Daulatabad, in 1329, Tughlaq introduced representative or token money. These were coins of copper and brass that could be exchanged for fixed amounts of gold and silver from the Delhi Sultanate.

Answered by roshanraju
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Tuglaq issued copper currency because there was a shortage of gold coins and the Sultan on the other hand needed money. He tried to follow the footsteps of the Emperor of China who had issued paper currency in China in the 13th century.

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