why did muhammad bin tughlaq increase the land tax in doab ?why did it fail
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Doab was a fertile alluvial tract lying between the rivers Ganga and Yamuna. Muhammad Tughlaq increased the taxes of the Doab region as he was in need of money for raising a large army. Unfortunately, the increase in taxes coincided with a severe famine in the region. ... Thus, his taxation of Doab failed.
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increase taxes
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because doab is fertile area where two rivers flow ganga and yamuna he needs to fulfill the needs of army when there doab tax remain failed
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