The subsidiary fort of 'Adilabad, south of Tughluqabad, was
built by Ghiyathu'd-Din son and successor, Muhammad Bin Tughluq.

Architecturally it is not much different from Tughluqabad. The walls of
the embankment connecting it with Tughluqabad are carried over the hills
as the outer walls of the city, and provided with two gates, one with
barbicans between two bastions on the south-east and another on the
south-west.
Inside it, separated by a bailey, is a citadel consisting of walls,
bastions and gates within which lay the palaces. The fortress is also
known as Muhammadabad and was perhaps built after Jahanpanah.