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Some historians believe that the whole thing was planned by Muhammad bin Tughlaq. The tomb as seen from Tughlaqabad Fort The tomb is built in the typical Tughlaq-style of architecture. The ...
The man who inspired this unflattering coinage was the 14th century ruler of the Tughluq dynasty, Muhammad Bin Tughlaq, who was infamous for his irascible nature, his preposterous ideas ...
When Fakhr Malik aka Jauna Khan aka Muhammad bin Tughlaq passed into history on 20 March 1351 after a 26-year reign, his subjects heaved a sigh of relief. For two-and-a-half decades, they had been ...
Muhammad Bin Tughlaq is known as one of the most interesting sultans of Delhi Sultanate. He was intelligent, had a good knowledge of mathematics and science and was very much fond of Persian poetry.
He gave freedom to Hindu as well as Jains. Mohammad-bin-Tughlaq is best recognized as a ruler who attempts various striking trials, and demonstrated a distinct fascination in farming. He was ...
Mullah Muhammad ... tomb adjacent to the Railway Headquarters. Prof Aslam in his book Khuftagan e Khaak e Lahore has given a detailed account about this matter. He writes: On Sharay Abdul Hameed ...
K Madavane’s adaptation of the play, which was recently staged at Sri Ram Centre, explored the events and consequences of the chequered reign of the Delhi Sultanate ruler Muhammad-Bin-Tughlaq ...
Inside the tomb there are three graves. As per ASI officials, the central grave is known to be that of Tughlaq, and the other two belong to his son, Muhammad bin Tughlaq and wife, Makhdum-i-Jahan.
Soon after, Sultan Muhammad bin Tughlaq ordered a chunk of Delhi’s ... his death in 1626 — after which he was buried in a tomb at Sufi Ellora. Khadki, now renamed Aurangabad, became the ...
Anuja Chandramouli's latest fiction is about sultan Muhammad bin Tughlaq, who, according to her, was terribly misunderstood by historians. Anuja Chandramouli begins the interview saying that she ...
Rangachari unearths the buried coffins of the historical figures, Mohammed Bin Tughlaq and Ibn Batuta, only to find that both of them are alive owing to a secret herbal treatment.