Late Middle Ages · South Asia · Politics
1325
Muhammad bin Tughluq takes the throne of Delhi
1325
After the suspicious collapse of a wooden pavilion on his father, Ghiyath al-Din, the learned and tyrannical prince became sultan. He would extend the Delhi Sultanate to its greatest territorial reach, move his capital south to Daulatabad on a disastrous forced march, mint token copper currency that collapsed within two years, and ultimately watch half his empire secede.