Who took up the title of Alam Shah
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Ala-ud-Din
When Muhammad Shah died in 1444, he was succeeded by his son Ala-ud-Din who took up the title of Alam Shah.
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Ala-ud-din Khalji
- Ala-ud-din Khalji was a brave and a skilled administrator. He's also famous for his economics reforms. He introduced grain systems and rationing system. To safeguard his invansions, he had a well trained and well equipped army.
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