History, asked by yash1274sin, 11 months ago

why did Muhammad bin tughlaq
abandon the khorasan expendition ?​

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Answered by meghatripathi077
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It led to rebellious conditions and famine. Muhammad Bin Tughlaq found it difficult to rule over Deccan from Delhi. Therefore, he decided to transfer his capital from Delhi to Daulatabad.

Answered by mangeshwaghmare78
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Muhammad Bin Tughlaq dreamt of conquering Persia (Khurasan Expedition) and China (Quarachi Expedition). When he tried to execute these two projects, it met disastrous results. He introduced tax reforms which increased pressure on the peasants of fertile Doab region. It led to rebellious conditions and famine.

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