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Shershah Suri's original name was Farid Khan. Born in 1486, he was the eldest son of Ishaq Zai, a famous branch of Pashtuns, Suri and Sam studied in Jaunpur. He managed his father's estate for 21 years, then worked as a Wali Bihar. Became the Governor of South Bihar. For some time in the service of Emperor Babur, he captured Bengal Bihar and Kanauj and established his rule over India by defeating the Mughal Emperor Humayun. He implemented many reforms in his kingdom. Due to his construction work, the Napoleon of India built a 1,500 kos long general road from Sunar village to the Indus river, which exists till today under the name of GT Road. Emperor Akbar was greatly influenced by Sher Shah in managing the kingdom. He died on May 22, 1545 due to the sudden explosion of the ammunition box. Historians consider Sher Shah Suri as a great leader, conqueror and reformer in the Islamic history of the subcontinent. There are many exemplary stories related to Sher Shah Suri in Urdu literature. Sher Shah Suri (1476 to 1545) was a leader who has been praised by renowned historians and international commentators. He was the first ruler of India who devoted his full attention to the welfare of the people and performed such feats which have been written in golden letters in the history books, the imprints of which are still present today. Five and a half hundred years ago, he initiated agrarian reforms, which were followed by subsequent rulers. Sher Shah had constructed the Grand Trunk Road from Sahasram to Peshawar and planted shady and fruitful trees along its sides, built inns and established the first postal system. Although Farid Khan Sur popularly known as Sher Shah was the son of a minor feudal lord. His father Hasan Khan Sur's family had migrated from Afghanistan to India and were minor vassals of Babur, but the brave, energetic and determined young man Sher Shah defeated Babur's son Humayun, the founder of the Mughal Empire, not once but twice. Defeated. The first time was in the field of Chosa and the second time was in the field of Kannauj. After that, Humayun had to live in Badri for years. Akbar was born in Badri, who later became the greatest Akbar of history. By his struggle, Sher Shah had established a great empire. But he preferred Sahasram as his final resting place, where his people were mostly Suris, so in his lifetime he built a tomb on the hill of Kaimur surrounded by a lake. And Suri was the eldest son of the famous branch of the Pashtuns, Ishaq Zai۔ #muslimwarriors #shershahsuri #shershahsuritomb