History
History
Aims &Objective :The aim so as to research on the topic Muhammed Bin Tughalq and
Agariarian Reforms is as under:
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Many people exchanged the new coins but the treasury became empty.
The failure of the experiments affected the prestige of the Sultan and
enormous money was wasted. In order to overcome financial
difficulties, Muhammad bin Tughlaq increased the land revenue on the
farmers of Doab (land between Ganges and Yamuna rivers). It was an
excessive and arbitrary step on the farmers. A severe famine was also
ravaging that region at that time. It had resulted in a serious peasant
revolts. However, the Sultan realized later that adequate relief
measures and the promotion of agriculture were the real solution to
the problem. He launched a scheme by which takkavi loans (loans for
cultivation) were given to the farmers to buy seed and to extend
cultivation.
A separate department for agriculture, Diwan- i- Kohi was established.
Model farm under the state was created in an area of 64 square miles
for which the government spent seventy lakh tankas. It was a kind of
modern style of farming in which he invested a lot though finally this
experiment also failed him. But he set a good precedent of
experimenting with agriculture and cash cropping.
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Introduction
Reforms
Agrarian reform
Effect of Agrarian reform
Political Aftermath
Conclusion
Methodology :Muhammed Bin Tughlaq and Agariarian Reforms is one of the topic
which will need doctrinal research through books. This will require me
to access CNLU library and various authenticated websites on internet.
I will also have to take proper guidance fromHistory teacher and other
Experts.
Sources of Data
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Tughlaq-Girish Karnad
Barani's History of the Tughluqs-Syed MoinulHaq
The Invincible traveler-Raj Thapar
Year Book of the Muslim World-Mohammed Nasir Jawed
Discovery of India-Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru