Perhaps the most remarkable ruler of the Tughluq rulers between 1320 and 1413 was Muhammad Ibn Tughluq, nicknamed:
a. Muhammad the Bloody.
b. Muhammad the Calligrapher.
c. Muhammad the Just.
d. Muhammad the Devout.
a. Muhammad the Bloody.
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