What measures were taken by Ala-ud-din Khalji to keep the prices under control? (Any 3 points)
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Ala-ud-din Khalji introduced market control policy. He lowered the prices of all essential items such as food grains, sugar, cooking oil, cloth etc. ... This idea of making goods cheaper was probably introduced because Ala-ud-din wanted to pay his soldiers a low salary.
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- He fixed the cost of all commodities such as food grains, sugar and cooking oil.
- For this purpose, he set up three markets at Delhi — one market for food grains, the second for costly cloth, and the third for horses, slaves and cattle.
- Each market was put under the charge of a controller of market (Shahna).
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