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Islam Shah Suri
Miniature of Islam Shah Suri
2nd Sultan of the Sur Empire
Reign27 May 1545 – 22 November 1554
Coronation27 May 1545
PredecessorSher Shah Suri
SuccessorFiruz Shah Suri
BornJalal Khan
1507
Delhi, Delhi Sultanate (present day India)
Died22 November 1554 (aged 46–47)
SpouseBibi Bai
IssueFiruz Shah Suri
HouseSur dynasty
DynastySur dynasty
FatherSher Shah Suri
ReligionSunni Islam

Islam Shah Suri (reigned: 1545–1554), born Jalal Khan, also known as Salim Shah Suri,[1] was the second ruler of the Suri dynasty which ruled parts of India in the mid-16th century. He was the second son of Sher Shah Suri.

  1. ^ "Reign of Salim Shah, Successor of Sher Shah Suri".

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food for free. His son Islam Shah Suri constructed an additional sarai in-between every sarai originally built by Sher Shah Suri on the road toward Bengal...

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Ibrahim Shah Suri was the fifth ruler of the Sur dynasty, a Pashtun (Afghan) dynasty of late medieval northern India. He was the governor of Agra in 1555...

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soon after in 1545 at Kalinjar. He was succeeded by his younger son, Islam Shah Suri, who was a capable ruler. However, upon his death in 1554, the Sur...

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governor Muhammad Khan Sur declared independence after the death of Islam Shah Suri. Muhammad Khan ended the interrupting period of Delhi's rule and re-established...

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Battle of Machhiwara

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Machhiwarra was fought between Mughal Empire and Suri Empire in 1555. After the death of Islam Shah Suri, the Suri Empire was in a civil war where various contenders...

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Bakht Mal

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famous fortress of Maukot was erected within the Nurpur kingdom by Islam Shah Suri (1545–53) or it was fortified. It was nearest to the plains, almost...

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Battle of Tughlaqabad

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residence. Built on the site of earlier fortifications by Islam Shah Suri(son of Sher Shah Suri), the Agra Fort lies on the right bank of the Yamuna River...

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Ganj Basoda

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reign of Islam Shah Suri, the mosque was constructed and in the inscription of Hijri 894, the mosque was built during the time of Muhammad Shah Khaliji...

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bitter rivals. Early in his reign, Humayun lost his entire state to Sher Shah Suri but regained it 15 years later with Safavid aid. His return from Persia...

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