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Sher Shah Suri
Shah
Sultan Adil (Just Authority)
Ustad-I-Badshahan[a]
Hazrat-i-Ala
Lion King
Painting of Sher Shah Suri from a manuscript of Tarikh-i-Khandan-i-Timuriya (dated between ca.1570–1590), prepared by the court painters of Mughal emperor Akbar
1st Sur Emperor
Reign6 April 1538/17 May 1540 — 22 May 1545[b]
CoronationFirst coronation: 6 April 1538
Second coronation: 17 May 1540
PredecessorHumayun (as Mughal Emperor)
SuccessorIslam Shah Suri
Ruler of Bihar
Reign1529 — 6 April 1538/17 May 1540
PredecessorJalal Khan Lohani
SuccessorAbolished
BornFarid al-Din Khan
1472, or 1486
Sasaram, Delhi Sultanate (now in Bihar, India)
Died22 May 1545 (aged 73, or 59)
Kalinjar
Burial
Sher Shah Suri Tomb, Sasaram
SpouseUtmadun Nissa Bano Begum
Rani Shah
IssueIslam Shah Suri (Jalal Khan)
Adil Khan
Native LanguagePashto
HouseSur
FatherHasan Khan Sur
ReligionSunni Islam
Military career
Battles/wars
  • Battle of Ghaghra (1529)
  • Acquisition of Chunar (1530)
  • Battle of Surajgarh (1534)
  • First Bengal campaign (1536–1537)
  • Second Bengal campaign (1537–1540)
  • Battle of Lolpura 1529[1]
  • Battle of Chausa
  • Battle of Kannauj
  • Battle of Sultanpur[2]
  • Battle at the bank of Jhelum[3]
  • First Punjab campaign (1540—1541)
  • Bengal rebellion (1541)
  • Malwa campaign (1542)
  • Second Punjab campaign (1543)
  • Siege of Chanderi (1543)
  • Battle of Sammel (1544)
  • Siege of Kalinjar (1545)

Sher Shah Suri (Farid al-Din Khan; 1472, or 1486 – 22 May 1545),[4] 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, crowning himself as Emperor. After his accidental death in 1545 CE, his son Islam Shah became his successor. The influence of his innovations and reforms extended far beyond his brief reign. In his reign, he remained undefeated in battle, being renowned as one of the most skillful Afghan generals ever produced.[5]

His early childhood saw him flee from home due to internal family strife. He pursued an education in Jaunpur, where he began his rise to power after his father offered a manager position of his jagirs. Sher Shah governed the territories of his father, and began garnering a reputation due to his reforms which saw prosperity in the region. He gave up his position over the jagirs due to family intrigues. Sher Shah left to Agra, where he remained until his father's death, allowing him to return to the jagirs and assume control over it.

Sher Shah spent time in Agra after the Mughals gained power, observing the leadership of the Mughals under Babur. After leaving Agra, he took service under the governor of Bihar. Following the governor of Bihar's death in 1528, he obtained a high position in Bihar, and in 1530, became the regent and de-facto ruler of the kingdom. He engaged in conflict with the nobility in the region, and against the Sultanate of Bengal. In 1538, when Mughal Emperor Humayun was elsewhere on military campaigns, Sher Shah overran the Bengal Sultanate and established the Suri dynasty. He defeated the Mughals and drove them out of India, establishing himself in Delhi as the emperor of northern India. A brilliant strategist, Sher Shah proved himself as a gifted administrator as well as a capable general. His reorganization of the empire, alongside his strategies laid the foundations for the later Mughal emperors, notably Akbar. He died in May 1545 while besieging Kalinjar fort. Following his death, the empire was embroiled in civil war until it was later re-conquered by the Mughals.

During his rule as Emperor of the Sur Empire, he established a magnitude of economic, administrative, and military reforms, issuing the first Rupiya, and organizing the postal system of the Indian subcontinent. He extended the Grand Trunk Road from Chittagong in the frontiers of the province of Bengal in northeast India to Kabul in Afghanistan in the far northwest of the country. Sher Shah further developed Humayun's Dina-panah city and named it Shergarh, also reviving the historical city of Pataliputra, which had been in decline since the 7th century CE, as Patna.[6] Sher Shah also embarked on numerous military campaigns which saw the Afghans rise into prominence again in India.


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  1. ^ Tarikh I Sher Shahi Of Abbas Khan Sarwani Persian To English K P Jayaswal Research Institute Patna Bhramadeva Prasad Ambashthya, by Bhramadeva Prasad Ambashthya, page 189 and 166
  2. ^ Sher Shah by Dowson John, Ed page 104
  3. ^ Sher Shah by Dowson John, Ed page 105
  4. ^ Lee 2019, p. 55.
  5. ^ Chandra 2007, p. 216.
  6. ^ Patna encyclopedia.com.

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