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Mohammad-bin- Tughlaq was a failure because - |
A. | He was mad. |
B. | He was not a practical statesman. |
C. | He transferred the capital city |
D. | He waged war with China. |
Answer» B. He was not a practical statesman. | |
Explanation: Mohammad-bin- Tughlaq was a highly experimen tative ruler of the Delhi Sultanate. Though sincere in his approach, he lacked far-sightedness required for administration. His plans were farfetched from reali ties and he was not a practical ruler. |
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