Late Middle Ages · South Asia · Politics

1329

Muhammad bin Tughlaq moves the capital to Daulatabad

1329

The sultan of Delhi ordered his entire capital - courtiers, scholars, merchants, even the blind - to march seven hundred miles south to the Deccan fortress of Daulatabad. Thousands perished on the road. The experiment lasted two years before Tughlaq admitted failure and marched everyone back. Ibn Battuta called it madness.