When did muhummad bin tughluq increased the taxes in doab?
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Muhammad bin Tughluq’s bizarre ‘experiments’ have puzzled all students of history. Actually, even though we have records written in detail about his reign from three different writers, we do not know the exact sequence in which these events - or experiments, as you call them - occurred. The ‘motivation’ for these experiments? Well, one can only guess. Personally, I am not particularly fascinated with the Delhi Sultanate. I will try to give a detached view of the events that occurred during Tughluq’s reign.
The way Muhammad Tughluq was able to quell his nephew Gurshasp's rebellion, the defeat of some of the Hindu rulers to the South of his kingdom at his hands and his forcing them to accept his suzerainty shows his military skills and the efficiency of his administration. Some accounts also note his cruel and sadistic demeanour when he ordered his captured nephew to be flayed alive, perhaps foreboding other darker things to come.
The way Muhammad Tughluq was able to quell his nephew Gurshasp's rebellion, the defeat of some of the Hindu rulers to the South of his kingdom at his hands and his forcing them to accept his suzerainty shows his military skills and the efficiency of his administration. Some accounts also note his cruel and sadistic demeanour when he ordered his captured nephew to be flayed alive, perhaps foreboding other darker things to come.
The way Muhammad Tughluq was able to quell his nephew Gurshasp's rebellion, the defeat of some of the Hindu rulers to the South of his kingdom at his hands and his forcing them to accept his suzerainty shows his military skills and the efficiency of his administration. Some accounts also note his cruel and sadistic demeanour when he ordered his captured nephew to be flayed alive, perhaps foreboding other darker things to come.
The way Muhammad Tughluq was able to quell his nephew Gurshasp's rebellion, the defeat of some of the Hindu rulers to the South of his kingdom at his hands and his forcing them to accept his suzerainty shows his military skills and the efficiency of his administration. Some accounts also note his cruel and sadistic demeanour when he ordered his captured nephew to be flayed alive, perhaps foreboding other darker things to come.
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