Who engraved ‘Al-Sultan Zilli Allah’ on his coins ?
(A) Mohammad Bin Tuglaq
(B) Balban
(C) Bahlol Lodi
(D) Firoj Tuglaq
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Mohammad Bin Tuglaq engraved ‘Al-Sultan Zilli Allah’ on his coins
- Muhammad bin Tughlaq came to throne after the demise of Gyassudin Tuqlaq. He remained the Sultan of Delhi from 1325 to 1351.
- Muhammed bin Tuqhlaq was considered as the most learned Sultan during the Sultanate period.
- He issued gold coins such as Dinar (200 grains) as well as silver coins – Idli (167 grains) and also coins of different metals.
- He was referred as the Prince of coins.
- He engraved Al-Sultan Zilli Allah on his coins which meant 'supporter of God Sultan' as he believed that king is the shadow of God and supported this theory.
- He influenced people by advertising through his coins that one who obeys the Sultan meant obeying the God and that the God is the supporter of Sultan.
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Muhammad bin Tughlaq engraved ‘Al-Sultan Zilli Allah’ on his coins.
Option: A
Explanation:
- Mohammed Bin Tughlaq was a member of the Delhi Sultanate. He ruled during the 14th century. He was one of the most educated member of the Delhi sultanate.
- He issued different coins which were made up of gold and silver. As a result many historians call him as the king of coins.
- He was not only a very good ruler but was also concerned about the wellness of his subjects. He ruled Delhi for about 50 years.
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