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Tughlaq
The Tughlaq dynasty (also known as Tughluq or Tughluk dynasty; Persian: تغلق شاهیان) was a Muslim dynasty which ruled over the Delhi sultanate in medieval India. Its reign started in 1320 in Delhi when Ghazi Malik assumed the throne under the title of Ghiyath al-Din Tughluq. The dynasty ended in 1413.The dynasty expanded its territorial reach through a military campaign led by Muhammad ibn Tughluq, and reached its zenith between 1330 and 1335. It ruled most of the Indian subcontinent.
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Tughlaq
Tughlaq refers to a term used in the context of medieval Indian history to denote the rulers of the Tughlaq dynasty. The Tughlaqs were a Muslim dynasty that ruled the Delhi Sultanate from the 14th to the 15th centuries. The term "Tughlaq" is often associated with the rule of Muhammad bin Tughlaq, who became notorious for his eccentric decisions and policies, leading to administrative chaos and economic instability. Therefore, the term "Tughlaq" is sometimes used colloquially to describe a ruler or leader who is known for making erratic or questionable decisions.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Tughlaq in Chaldean Numerology is: 5
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Tughlaq in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5
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- طغلقArabic
- TughlaqGerman
- tughlaqEsperanto
- tughlaqSpanish
- طغلقPersian
- tughlaqFrench
- तुगलकHindi
- tughlaqHungarian
- tughlaq.dllIndonesian
- tughlaqItalian
- トゥグルク朝Japanese
- ತುಘಲಕ್Kannada
- 투글락Korean
- tughlaqLatin
- tughlaqNorwegian
- TughlaqPortuguese
- туглакRussian
- tughlaqSwedish
- துக்ளக்Tamil
- తుగ్లక్Telugu
- TughlaqTurkish
- تغلقUrdu
- 图格拉克Chinese
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