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  1. Sher Shah Suri (Farid al-Din Khan; 1472, or 1486 – 22 May 1545), often referred to as Sultan Adil (The Just King), 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 , and establishing his rule in Delhi ...

  2. Sher Shah Suri (persisch فريد خان شير شاہ سوري, DMG Farīd Ḫān Šer Šāh Sūrī; geboren um 1486; gestorben 22. Mai 1545) war ein Herrscher paschtunischer Herkunft im Norden Indiens, dessen Regierung die Mogulzeit unterbrach. Seine kurzlebige Dynastie wird nach ihrem Ursprungsort Sur im heutigen Bundesstaat Bihar ...

  3. 18. Mai 2024 · Shēr Shah of Sūr (born 1486?, Sasaram [India]—died May 22, 1545, Kalinjar) was the emperor of north India (1540–45) in the Islamic Sūr (Afghan) dynasty of 1540–57 who organized a long-lived bureaucracy responsible to the ruler and created a carefully calculated revenue system.

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  4. Battle of Kannauj. The Battle of Kannauj took place at Kannauj, Uttar Pradesh, India between Sher Shah Suri and Humayun on 17 May 1540. This battle is also known as the battle of Bilgram, where Humayun was defeated. [1] [2] Background.

  5. 14. Mai 2024 · Sher Shah Suri (1540-1555 AD), born Farid, rose from humble beginnings to establish the second Afghan Empire in India. Renowned for his military prowess and administrative reforms, he conquered vast territories and implemented a highly centralised governance system.

  6. 20. Apr. 2024 · Farid Becomes Sher Khan: According to Tarikh-i-Sher Shahi, in recognition of his bravery in killing a tiger single-handed during a hunting expedition, Muhammad Nuhani bestowed upon Farid the title of Sher Khan. However, Waqiat-i Mushtaqi presents a different account.

  7. Vor einem Tag · Overview. Sher Shah Suri. (c. 1486—1545) Quick Reference. ( c. 1486–1545) Emperor of northern India (1540–45). His short-lived seizure of power from the second Mogul emperor, Humayun, made an important impact on Indian administration.