Muhammad bin Tughlaq died in Thatta (Sindh) in 1351 during one of his final military expeditions. Chroniclers record his death far from Delhi, reflecting the unsettled, mobile nature of his later reign and the many troubles that beset his rule. Answer: (C) Thatta
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After a reign of ambitious but often disastrously implemented policies, Muhammad bin Tughlaq died in Thatta (in Sindh) in 1351 while campaigning or displaced during late-period conflicts. Contemporary accounts describe him travelling and campaigning in the western/southern reaches of his realm near the end of his life; his death away from Delhi emphasises the chaos of his final years and the fragmentation that followed, eventually paving the way for Firoz Shah Tughlaq’s succession.