Do you know your history?? ( Part 4)


Do you know your history?? 

Tagluk Family

If not !  Then this blog will keep you abreast about your history and show you your identity from which Muslim nation belongs but has now forgotten his past. We will try to rebuild our past and keep alive our heroes.

Gayaz-ud-Din Tagluk joined army in realm of Jalal-ud-Din Khilji but got popularity in reign of Alo-ud-Din Khilji as he defeated 29 times to Mangol and got agnomen " Gazi Malik" and made him governor of Punjab and Sindh. When converted Muslim, Kusro started genocide of Muslims thus revolts started everywhere. On this, Gayaz also revolted against him and defeated him in place of Andar Pat and got control in Delhi for establishing his kingdom in sub-continent. He crushed all revolters and then sent army under his son, Juna towards Deccan as Raja had denied to pay taxation and obedience. Juna defeated to Raja of Waringal in Talinga and other linked territories. Gayaz himself conquered Benagal whose Raja, Bahadur Shah declared independence from Delhi.

Gayaz retracted all legitimate rules made by Alo-ud-Din related to agriculture and levied low percentage on agriculture productions from cultivators. This percentage would be augment with the increase of agricultural production. All lands returned to landlords. He again restored all remunerations of Choudhry which were retracted by Alo-ud-Din with the restriction that they would not take any extra thing from cultivators. They are forgiven from taxes as he thought that they as leader could end the gap between government and public. Senior officials were appointed for collecting pre-agreed percentage on behalf of government for depositing in treasury and these officials were accountable in front of ombudsmen. All non-Muslims were treat equally without discrimination. Army and his horses all were recorded with their salaries. Poor officers were awarded with extra money. Police and justice courts were established.

While returning back from Bengal Project, he met with his son, Juna in Afgan Pur where he dead under debris as newly built roof  had fallen on him. 

Juna also called Alag Khan got throne on agnomen of Muhammad bin Taqluq. He served in army of Alo-ud-Din Khilji realm. After Kasro realm, he went toward his father's realm in Sindh and Punjab. He did many reforms in his realm but none could be successful.

He levied extra percentage on agricultural production despite of  poor production in fields of Do-Aab place due to famine so people left this place towards forests. 

He tried to change the capital place from Dlehi to Daiv Gari which name changed to Dolat Abad. Many officers denied to go but they were given punishments so many did travel from long way come toward Dolatabad. In this journey, many were died due to difficult and long way due to shortage of food and water supply. Some who got success in reaching Dolatab could not remain healthy due to non-suitability of climate. He issued many copper based coins which later was made by many people in their home. This currency gave many loss to his realm. He planned to conquer Khurasan but could not get success. He made plan to conquer Tibat which cold weather destroyed more than half army. Due to number of failures, revolts started in Lahore, Dolatabd, Bengal, Odh, Multan, Deccan, Gujrat and other territories. He also adopted wrong ideology about Deccan as Alo-ud-Din knew that its difficult to conquer so he just took tax and obedience. He demised in Tatha.

Feroz Shah was nephew of Sultan Gayaz ud Din. He fought battles in Bengal, Jan Nigar, Nigar Kot, and Tatha but could not remain successful. He had keen of gardening and built many institutions for Quran education and gave salaries to teachers and awards to students. Ameer Taimur destroy many territories of sub-continent. Revolters become independent from central government. In this way, Tagluq realm had lost his power.



  

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