why was the policy of Token currency adopted by Muhammad bin tughlag unsucessful SDG
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Tughlaq Dynasty: Tughlaq Dynasty was of Turkish origin and the family religion was Muslim. In the year 1321, Ghazi Tughlaq succeeded the throne and was given the title as Ghiyasuddin Tughlaq. The Tughlaqs were able to withhold their rule for quite some time as they had strong allies like the Turks, Afghans and the Muslim warriors of south Asia. Ghiyasuddin Tughlaq was the one who founded the Tughlaq dynasty in India. The Tughlaq Dynasty was marked by ruling with torture, cruelty and rebellions, which resulted in the rapid disintegration of the dynasty’s territorial reach after 1335 AD. The dynasty reached its highest point between AD 1330 and 1335 when military campaign led by Muhammad Bin Tughlaq. It is an important topic of General knowledge for all the government job aspirants.
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It was unsuccessful due to the improper planning made by Muhammad Tughlaq. He had changed the currency to copper and these currencies are minted in the house of the people and the traeasury was full of forged coins and the whole economy was affected by it.