What were the five experiments that were carried out under the rule of muhammad bin tughlaq? Why were they unsuccessful
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This was the introduction of token (copper) currency. He ordered that the copper coins should be considered equal in value to the gold and silver ones. This experiment also failed because every goldsmith started minting fake coins at home.
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Most of the plans of Muhammad Bin Tughlaq failed because these were ill-timed, ill-planned and badly executed.
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The Deccan Policy.
Heavy taxation in the Doab: ...
Transfer of the Capital: ...
Use of token currency: ...
Bribing the Mongols: ...
Plan to conquer Khurasan and Iraq: ...
Expedition to Qarajal: ...
The Deccan policy:
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