तुग़लक़
Hindi
Etymology
Borrowed from Persian تغلق (toğlaq), from Turkic. The second sense derives from Muhammad bin Tughlaq, known for his arbitrary, whimsical decisions.
Pronunciation
- (Delhi Hindi) IPA(key): /t̪ʊɣ.ləq/, [t̪ʊɣ.l̪əq], /t̪ʊɡ.lək/, [t̪ʊɡ.l̪ək]
Noun
तुग़लक़ • (tuġlaq) m (Urdu spelling تغلق)
- the Tughlaq dynasty of the Delhi sultanate, reigning 1320—1413 CE
- (idiomatic) a bizarrely capricious, madcap person
Declension
Declension of तुग़लक़ (masc cons-stem)
singular | plural | |
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direct | तुग़लक़ tuġlaq | तुग़लक़ tuġlaq |
oblique | तुग़लक़ tuġlaq | तुग़लक़ों tuġlaqõ |
vocative | तुग़लक़ tuġlaq | तुग़लक़ो tuġlaqo |
Derived terms
- तुग़लक़ी फ़रमान (tuġalqī farmān)