<P> Muhammad bin Tughluq (also Prince Fakhr Malik, Jauna Khan, Ulugh Khan; died 20 March 1351) was the Sultan of Delhi from 1325 to 1351 . He was the eldest son of Ghiyath al - Din Tughluq, the Turko - Indian founder of the Tughluq dynasty . He was born in Kotla Tolay Khan in Multan . His wife was the daughter of the Raja of Dipalpur . Ghiyas - ud - din sent the young Muhammad to the Deccan to campaign against king Prataparudra of the Kakatiya dynasty whose capital was at Warangal in 1321 and 1323 . Muhammad ascended to the Delhi throne upon his father's death in 1325 . He was interested in medicine and was skilled in several languages--Persian, Arabic, Turkish and Sanskrit . Ibn Battuta, the famous traveler and jurist from Morocco, was a guest at his court and wrote about his suzerainty in his book . From his accession to the throne in 1325 until his death in 1351, Muhammad contended with 22 rebellions, pursuing his policies, consistently and ruthlessly . </P> <P> Muhammad bin Tughluq was born to Ghiyas - ud - din Tughlaq, who was in turn the son of a Turkic slave father and a Hindu Indian concubine mother, and was the founder of the Tughluq dynasty after taking control of the Delhi Sultanate . His mother was known by the title Makhduma - i - Jahan, who was known for being a philanthropist, having founded many hospitals . </P> <P> Muhammad Bin Tughlaq (Jauna Khan) came to throne after death of his father Ghiyasuddin Tughlaq . While he had good intentions of inviting learned men to his court and implementing new policies, he remained largely unsuccessful and failed in most of his enterprises . He had been a man of controversies and crisis . He faced attacks of Mongols, dissension within his own support group, and rebellions from a very large and diverse population . In an effort to adapt to his growing empire, he attempted to shift his capital from Delhi to Daulatabad, which was supposed to be a more central location, but it was a disastrous decision and was costly . </P> <P> After the death of his father Ghiyasuddin Tughlaq, Muhammad bin Tughlaq ascended the throne of Tughlaq dynasty of Delhi in February, 1325 A.D. Unlike the Khaljis who did not annex stable kingdoms, Tughluq would annex kingdoms around his sultanate . In his reign, he conquered Warangal (in present - day Telangana, India) Malabar and Madurai, (Tamil Nadu, India), and areas up to the modern day southern tip of the Indian state of Karnataka . In the conquered territories, Tughluq created a new set of revenue officials to assess the financial aspects of the area . Their accounts helped the audit in the office of the wazir . </P>

Who transferred his capital from delhi to daulatabad