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 Sher Shah Suri - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sher Shah Suri (Persian: شر شاهسورى) also known as Sher Khan and as The Lion King, was founder of the Sur Dynasty of northern Indian rulers.
The mausoleum of Sher Shah Suri in Sasaram, Bihar
Sher Khan built the Rohtas Fort in 1541-43 to crush the Gakhars, who were loyal to Humayun, to whom the fort was finally surrendered by a treacherous commander 10 years after Sher Khan's death.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sher_Shah   (1618 words)

  
 Sher Shah Suri
Sher Shah had a strong sense of justice, and its administration under him was even-handed, no distinction being made between the high and the low, and not even the near relatives of the King being spared from its decrees.
Though a pious Muslim, Sher Shah was not a fierce bigot.
Sher Shah enforced strict discipline in the army and took ample precautions to prevent corruption among the soldiers.
http://www.indhistory.com/sher-shah-suri.html   (3691 words)

  
 Sher Shah
Sher Shah Suri (born Fahrid Khan ; later renamed Sher Khan after killing a tiger ; 1486 - 1545) was the Afghani son of Hasan Khan.
This made him a shah so his name changed to Sher Shah.
In his reign Sher Shah conquered large portion of India converting the vast of his empire's population to Islam (this is a point of debate; believe that the entire population was converted).
http://www.freeglossary.com/Sher_Shah   (326 words)

  
 Sher - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
PART -2 SHER AS FIRST NAME SHER is a persian word meaning Lion or Tiger.Sher Shah Suri was the king of suri dynasty in india.SHER-A-PUNJAB Maharaja Ranjit Singh was the Lion of Punjab
PART-1 Sher or She'r (Arabic:شعر) is the common word for poem in Arabic and Persian.
In Urdu, sher is a form of poetry, essentially a couplet.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sher   (254 words)

  
 The Mewar Encyclopaedia: S
They came from Athoon (Poorawat); Barlias (Sisodia); Bhagwanpura (Choondawat); Shahpura (Sisodia); Kerya (Poorawat); Rood (Saktawat); Sangramgarh (Choondawat); and Sujan Singh, a younger son of SHIVDAN SINGH of Bagore; he died in childhood, and another brother, Sher Singh, succeeded their father as ruler of Bagore.
Later, seemingly allowing bygones to be bygones, Shah Jahan sent Sujan Singh to Dharmat to assist Maharaja Jaswant Singh of Jodhpur to fight against the new emperor, Aurangzeb; Sujan Singh and his five sons died in the subsequent battle.
November 5, 1999 in Udaipur), wife of BHAGWAT SINGH MEWAR; daughter of Maharaja Sardul Singh of Bikaner; sister of Maharaja Karni Singh of Bikaner, western Rajasthan.
http://www.mewarindia.com/ency/su.html   (2275 words)

  
 lahore4
The wives of Maharajadhiraja Sher Singh, also adopted the following sons:
at the Shah Bilaal gardens, by his cousin, Sardar Ajit Singh Sindhanwalia, 15
July 1901), son of Raja Shri Kulendra Singh Jai Deo Bahadur, Yuvraj of Dholpur, by his wife, H.H. Sidh Sri Patialawala Maharani Sateha Devi Bhawa Sahib, CI, daughter of H.H. Farzand-i-Khas-i-Daulat-i-Inglishia, Mansur-i-Zaman, Amir ul-Umara, Maharajadhiraja Raj Rajeshwar Yadu Vansha Vatans Bhatti Kul Bushan Sri Maharaja-i-Rajgan, Maharaja Sir Narendra Singh Mahendra Bahadur, Maharaja of Patiala, GCSI.
http://4dw.net/royalark/India4/lahore4.htm   (1135 words)

  
 CHILLIANWALA
A mile to the north were Lal Singh's two regiments of cavalry and ten infantry battalions and 17 guns deployed around Chak Fateh Shah, a further one mile north there was Sher Singh at Laliani with one regiment of cavalry, nine infantry battalions and some irregulars placed at 4,000 horse and 20 guns.
Thus in words of J.W Fortescue the pro establishment historian of the British Army,  "But the main fault lay with Gough himself, for he had been completely outwitted by Sher Singh".
The Sikhs were led by Sher Singh Attariwala, and were deserted by some of their allies such as the Rohillas, and the Dogras under Col. Stienbach, a former employee of the Sikh government, who turned coat to fight for the British.
http://orbat.com/site/history/historical/uk/chillianwala1849.html   (10189 words)

  
 Indian History - Muslim Period in India
After the death of Sher Shah in 1545 his son Islam Shah ruled up to 1553 A.D. Then Muhammad Adil Shah came to power.
Bahadur Shah I who was the eldest of the three surviving sons of Aurangzeb succeeded him.
Alauddin I was succeeded by Muhammad Shah I. He waged wars against the Hindu rulers of Vijayanagar and Warangal.
http://www.gatewayforindia.com/history/muslim_history.htm   (10189 words)

  
 Humayun [1508-1556],History of Humayun
Sher Shah Suri, the interim sultan between the reigns of Humayun and Akbar, was altogether a much better king and administrator than Humayun.
Sher Shah’s son Islam Shah, in his short rule, managed to build a mosque in the same complex and the fort of Salimgarh.
Sher Shah had built the Sher Mandal a two-storeyed octagonal tower in red sandstone and the Qila-i-Khona Masjid, an exquisite mosque inside the Purana Qila.
http://www.indiasite.com/delhi/history/humayun.html   (1482 words)

  
 Blue Chip - The Business People's Magazine : MAPPING PAKISTAN - TAKING A LEAF OUT OF SHER SHAH's BOOK
Sher Shah also reorganised the police system and he earned tremendous praise (even from some of his detractors) for the fact that the highways and roads were safe to travel on.
Sher Shah was proved to be a very successful administrator, which incurred the jealously of his stepmother and once again, Sher Shah was forced to leave his father's jagir.
Sher Shah instituted a system to obtain as much from the land as was possible in his time.
http://www.bluechipmag.com/pi/0804/mstory.html   (7034 words)

  
 - Kamboj Society
Sher Shah Suri and Nawab Aitmad al Malik Kamboh are remembered for these works they undertook for the welfare of the public in a short span of only six years of Sher Sha Suri’s rule.
Nawab sahib was instrumental in moulding Emperor Sher Shah Suri to concentrate on the administrative reforms for the benefit of the public whom he ruled.
Thus Sher Shah under took, with his help, to open numerous hospitals for men and animals, dug up wells, erect Sarais or Dharamshalas etc. He also pioneered the land reforms to improve the economic condition of farmers and increase food produce.
http://www.kambojsociety.com/moslem.asp   (2307 words)

  
 Sher
Sher Shah Suri Sher Khan Suri is considered to be the hero of Indo-Muslim revival by many historians.
Sher Shah For the recipient of the Victoria Cross see Sher Shah (VC) Sher Shah Suri (born Fahrid Khan ; later renamed Sh...
Sher Bahadur Deuba '\Sher Bahadur Deuba' (born 2004.
http://www.brainyencyclopedia.com/topics/sher.html   (2307 words)

  
 SHER SHAH VC
Sher Shah was born on 14 February 1917 in Chakrala Village, near Mianwali, North Punjab, India (now North West Frontier, Pakistan).
Sher Shah heard their officers giving orders and bayonets being fixed prior to the assault.
In spite of his severe wounds and considerable loss of blood, and very heavy Japanese supporting fire, Lance Naik Sher Shah again left his section post and crawled forward, firing into their midst at point blank range.
http://www.homeusers.prestel.co.uk/stewart/bbshersh.htm   (2307 words)

  
 Sher Shah Suri and early Mughal period
Islam Shah's twelve year old son Firuz Shah succeeded him, but within days was assasinated by Sher Shah's nephew muh.ammad mubâriz khân who ruled as Muhammad Shah Adil.
Sher Shah's son Jalal Khan ruled next as Islâm Shâh (1545–53).
However, Shams-ud-din Muhammad Shah's son Khijr Khan declared himself sultan Ghiyas-ud-din Bahadur Shah (1555–60), and defeated Shahbaj Khan.
http://tanmoy.tripod.com/bengal/sher.html   (500 words)

  
 INDEPENDENT MUSLIM RULERS OF BENGAL (1342- 1575 AD)
1538 - 1545 Sher Shah suri 1545 - 1553 Islam Shah 1553 - 1555 Shamsuddin Muhammad Shah 1555 - 1560 Ghiyasuddin Bahadur Shah 1560 - 1563 Ghiyasuddin II 1563 - 1564 Ghiyasuddin III
1415 - 1432 Jalaluddin Muhammad Shah 1432 - 1433 Shamsuddin Ahmad Shah
1342 - 1357 Shamsuddin Ilyas Shah 1357 - 1389 Sikander Shah 1389 - 1410 Ghiyasuddin Azam Shah 1410 - 1411 Saif Hamza Shah 1411 - 1414 Shihabuddin Bayazid Shah 1414 Alauddin Firoz Shah
http://students.ou.edu/M/Muhammad.A.Mehedi-1/m_ruler.html   (500 words)

  
 Salaam Knowledge
Sher Shah Suri was enthroned in Delhi in 1542.
Sher Shah Suri died when a shell, which was fired at the fort of Kalingar, burst in the battery in which the king stood.
Sher Shah Suri was in the service of Muhammad Lohani the ruler of Bihar (India) and on killing a tiger received the title of Sher Khan.
http://www.salaam.co.uk/knowledge/biography/viewentry.php?id=1560   (222 words)

  
 Sher Shah Suri - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sher Shah Suri (Persian: شر شاهسورى) also known as Sher Khan and as The Lion King, was founder of the Sur Dynasty of northern Indian rulers.
Sher Khan became Sher Shah and organized his empire while Humayun, unable to get help from his brothers, fled all the way to the Safavid court in Iran.
Sher Khan built the Rohtas Fort in 1541-43 to crush the Gakhars, who were loyal to Humayun, to whom the fort was finally surrendered by a treacherous commander 10 years after Sher Khan's death.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sher_Shah   (1535 words)

  
 Shere Khan: Information From Answers.com
Sher Khan (shār khän) or Sher Shah (shä), 1486–1545, Afghan ruler in N India.
Humayun fled to Sind and thence to Persia, and Sher Khan as Sher Shah took control of the Mughal empire.
During the five years of his reign (1540–45), Sher Shah proved himself a gifted administrator as well as an able general.
http://www.answers.com/topic/sher-shah   (1080 words)

  
 Kakar - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 1545, an artillery shell blew up near Sher Shah during a battle and he was critically injured; shortly thereafter he died and was buried in Sihasram, Bihar, India.
According to Sir Olf Caero, the author of book The Pathans, Sher Shah was born Sihasram in (Bihar) in 1479 CE, where his father was a landlord and a respected ally of a Mughal Empire.
Kalkar Najin, in his book Sher Shah and His Times, asserts that this place is between Chaman and Ghazni and that it is Sargorgai (Toba Kakar Ranges), where the Kakar tribe has been living for centuries.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kakar   (780 words)

  
 Tomb of Sher Shah Suri, Sasarm, Bihar; Indian Pathan architecture
Sher Shah’s body was brought from Kalinjar after being injured in an explosion during the final assault on the fort.
The tomb of Sher Shah Suri and his son here reflects the life style of a 16th century Afghans who were dubbed in history as usurpers of the Mughal throne.
Sher Shah was born in Narnaul and spent his childhood at Sasaram.
http://www.dancewithshadows.com/harman/just2-july.asp   (1034 words)

  
 DAWN - Irfan Hussain; 27 July, 2002
Eraly quotes Abbas, Sher Shah's chronicler: "Travellers and wayfarers, during the time of Sher Shah's reign, were relieved from the trouble of keeping watch; nor did they fear to halt even in the middle of a desert...
Despite the wiles and treachery he employed to seize the throne from Humayun, Sher Shah proved himself to be one of the most successful rulers India has ever had in its long and chequered history.
Sher Shah had given high priority to caring for the peasant.
http://www.dawn.com/weekly/mazdak/20020727.htm   (930 words)

  
 ScienceDaily: Sher shah suri
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http://www.sciencedaily.com/encyclopedia/sher_shah_suri   (905 words)

  
 INDEPENDENT MUSLIM RULERS OF BENGAL (1342- 1575 AD)
1538 - 1545 Sher Shah suri 1545 - 1553 Islam Shah 1553 - 1555 Shamsuddin Muhammad Shah 1555 - 1560 Ghiyasuddin Bahadur Shah 1560 - 1563 Ghiyasuddin II 1563 - 1564 Ghiyasuddin III
1415 - 1432 Jalaluddin Muhammad Shah 1432 - 1433 Shamsuddin Ahmad Shah
1486 Barbak Shahzadz 1486 - 1490 Saifuddin Firoz Shah 1490 - 1493 Shamsuddin Muzaffar Shah
http://students.ou.edu/M/Muhammad.A.Mehedi-1/m_ruler.html   (905 words)

  
 History of Mainpuri
During Sher Shah's rule (1540-1545) the chiefs of this district and the adjoining parts remained loyal to the sultan and maintained peace and tranquillity in this region.
Rapri was often visited by Sher Shah and his successors.
In the year 1429-30, Qutb khan, son of Hasan Khan, held the fief of Rapri which was resumed by Mubarak Shah (1421-1434, the successor of Khizr Khan, in 1429-30, when the former s complicity was suspected in the series of revolts organised by the Rajput chiefs against the authority of the sultan.
http://mainpuri.nic.in/chapter2.htm   (905 words)

  
 Biography of Dr. Sher Zaman Taizi by Khurshid Iqbal Khattak
Hailing from the Taizi family of Momand tribe, Sher Zaman was born in 1931 in the house of Kator Shah at Pabbi.
Sher Zaman did not inform any one of his family, but took along an Afghan named Hazrat Shah, who was running vegetable business at Pabbi beside his father, as his guardian.
The negative forces of the social order denounces Saidan Shah, a man of exceptional qualities, due to the fact that his father was a poor cobbler and that he had participated in the independence movement as a red shirts.
http://www.khyberwatch.netfirms.com/taizifurther.htm   (14323 words)

  
 Sher Shah Suri - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In his reign, Sher Shah conquered a large portion of India, converting the vast majority of his empire's population to Islam.
Sher Shah transferred these officers around every two or three years to prevent any "undue influence" of officers in one place.
Sher Khan defeated the Bengal king on the Kiul River in 1534.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sher_Shah   (14323 words)

  
 Sher Shah
Sher Khan- Sher Khan or Sher Shah, 1486–1545, Afghan ruler in N India.
It was built in 1540s by Sher Shah Suri, and subsequently extended and developed by the Mughal Emperor Akbar.
Related content from HighBeam Research on: Sher Shah
http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/people/A0918682.html   (82 words)

  
 Archeology
Sher Shah Suri is said to have constructed as many as 1700 sarais along the major routes.
Sher Shah Suri surpassed all his predecessors in providing roadside facilities to the travelers and merchants throughout his kingdom.
He further ordered that the sarai which Sher Shah had built and gardens 'he had laid out.
http://www.peshawar1.com/htmls/history/arch1.html   (2943 words)

  
 China History Forum, online chinese history forum > A-Z of Indian Dynasties
1.Sher Shah Suri (Emperor of Delhi)(1493); 2.Khizr Khan (1540); 3.Muhammad Khan Suri (1545); 4.Khizr Khan (Bahadur Shah)(1555); 5.Ghiasuddin Jalal Shah (1561); 6.Son of Ghiasuddin Jalal Shah (1564)
1.Alauddin Husain Shah (of Arab descent)(1493); 2.Nasiruddin Nasrat Shah (1518); 3.Alauddin Feroz Shah (1533); 4.Ghiasuddin Mahmud Shah (1533); Humayun (Emperor of Delhi)(1538)
Wali-ullah Shah (son of 14.)(1521); 18.Kalim-ullah Shah (son of 15.)(1524, fled in 1528).
http://www.chinahistoryforum.com/lofiversion/index.php/t3629.html   (2943 words)

  
 Syed Akbar Shah of Sathana :: Khyber.ORG
Shah Gul got married to Syed Sher Shah's daughter in Gandaf.
Syed Akbar Shah was a Khalifa of Pir Baba Buneri RA.
Shah e Khurasan, Syed Ali Ghawas, Al-Ma'roof Pir Baba Buneri RA is a very respected and revered figure amongst the Ulema and Mashaikh of the Frontier.
http://www.khyber.org/people/sarfaroshan/syedakbarshahsatana.shtml   (4141 words)

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