Muhammad bin Tughlaq sent …………….. to combat thieves to the Hazaribagh area of Chai Champa.

Muhammad Ibrahim Baya
Colonel Dalton
Sher Shah Suri
Muhammad Baksh

The correct answer is: Muhammad Ibrahim Baya.

Muhammad Ibrahim Baya was a general in the army of Muhammad bin Tughlaq, the Sultan of Delhi from 1324 to 1351. He was sent to combat thieves to the Hazaribagh area of Chai Champa in 1327. He was successful in his mission and the thieves were subdued.

Colonel Dalton was a British officer who served in India in the 19th century. He is best known for his work on the history and ethnography of the Santal people.

Sher Shah Suri was a Pashtun ruler who founded the Sur Empire in India in the 16th century. He defeated the Mughal emperor Humayun and captured Delhi in 1540.

Muhammad Baksh was a Mughal prince who was the son of Emperor Jahangir. He was killed in battle in 1626.

Muhammad Ibrahim Baya was the most likely person to have been sent by Muhammad bin Tughlaq to combat thieves to the Hazaribagh area of Chai Champa. He was a general in the Sultan’s army and had experience in dealing with thieves. He was also familiar with the area, as he had served there previously.