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  1. Mar 27, 2024 · At the age of 73 or 59, Sher Shah passed away on May 22, 1545, due to his wounds. Jalal Khan, his son, succeeded him and adopted the name Islam Shah Suri. The 122-foot-tall Sher Shah Suri Tomb, which is located in the center of an artificial lake in Sasaram, a town on the Grand Trunk Road, is where Sher Shah is buried.

  2. Sep 3, 2023 · Sher Shah Suri was the founder of the Sur Empire in India. He was the regent and later sole ruler of Bihar from 1529-1540 until he defeated the Mughal Empire in 1540, founding the Sur Empire, establishing his rule in Delhi, and crowning himself as Emperor. Sher Shah Suri, founder of The Suri Empire. Born as Farid Khan on 1486 in Sasaram, Bihar.

  3. Mughal India. The Tarikh-i-Sher Shahi ( lit. 'History of Sher Shah') is a historical work dated 1580 CE which was compiled by Abbas Khan Sarwani, [1] a waqia-navis under Mughal Emperor Akbar, detailing the rule of Sher Shah Suri, founder of the Suri Empire. The work was commissioned by Akbar to provide detailed documentation about Sher Shah's ...

  4. The Battle of Chausa was a notable military engagement between the Mughal emperor Humayun and the Afghan warlord Shah Shah Suri. It was held on June 26, 1539, at Chausa, 10 miles southwest of Buxar in present-day Bihar, India. Sher Shah Suri was supported by his allies, the Ujjainya Rajputs of Bhojpur led by Commander Gazipati Ujjainia.

  5. History books are riddled with tales of Great Men. Their feats often aggrandized by chroniclers who sought favour with their patrons. What’s less common are ...

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  6. The Tomb of Sher Shah Suri is situated at Sasaram in Rohtas district of Bihar. Sher Shah Suri’s tomb is a majestic example of ancient architecture. It has elements of Indo-Islamic architecture which include large open courtyards, high domes, and pillars; it has hints of Afghan architecture as well. This beautiful structure is a three-storeyed ...

  7. Dec 14, 2017 · Sher Shah Suri was benevolent ruler and was one of the greatest administrators of medieval India. He introduced many reforms and on that basis Akbar built a superstructure of Mughal administration.

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