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1)What were the achievements of Sher Shah Suri ?
2) When and where did Sher. Shah Suri die ?
3) Who sussceed Sher Shah Suri?

4) What was the real name of Sher Shah Suri?
5) Who built the Grand trunk road the old fort ?
5) Name the three battles fough and won the Babur ?
6) what is the full name of babur .
7) name the two battles fought between Humayun and Sher Shah.
7) which city was built by Akbar ?
8) How can you say that Akbar was a secular king .
9) Name the two British who visited during the rule of Jahangir ?
10 ) who was called Zinda pir ?
11 ) What was the full name of Hunayun?
12) Name the four sons of badur .
13) How was Babur connected With Chengiz Khan.
14) Who was the great king of Chittor . ​

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Answered by Squishyoongi
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1.During his five-year rule from 1540 to 1545, he set up a new economic and military administration, issued the first Rupiya from "Tanka" and organized the postal system of the Indian Subcontinent. Some of his strategies and contributions were later idolized by the Mughal emperors, most notably Akbar.

2.22 May 1545 (aged 73) Kalinjar, Sur Empire

3.Islam Shah Suri

4.Farid Khan

5.Chandragupta Maurya of the Mauryan Empire

6.Battle of Khanwa: This battle was fought between Babur and Rana Sangha of Mewar at Khanwa. ...

Battle of Chanderi: This battle was fought between Babur and Medini Rai of Malwa

7.Zahir-ud-din Muhammad Babur

8. The Battle of Chausa

9.Fatehpur Sikri

10.Akbar is often considered as national king who united all sections of the people and he is also said to have been secular ruler who kept his personal religious ideas from framing state policies and adopted policy of religious tolerance

11.Sir Thomas Roe

12.Aurangzeb

13.Mirza Nasir ud-din Baig Muhammad Khan Humayun

14.Humayun Kamran Mirza Askari Mirza Hindal Mirza Ahmad Mirza Shahrukh Mirza Barbul Mirza Alwar Mirza Faruq Mirza Fakhr-un-Nissa Begum Aisan Daulat Begum Meher Jahan Begum Masuma Sultan Begum Gulzar Begum Gulrukh Begum Gulbadan Begum Gulchehra Begum Gulrang Begum

15.The rulers of the Mughal Empire shared certain genealogical relations with the Mongol royals. ... So, the Mughal Empire has descended from the two most powerful dynasties. Babur was also directly descended from Genghis Khan through his son Chagatai Khan.

16.Maharana Pratap

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Answered by ImpressAgreeable4985
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issued the first Rupiya from "Tanka" and organized the postal system of the Indian Subcontinent

an accidental gunpowder explosion in the fort of Kalinjar on 13 May 1545 AD

Islam Shah Suri

Farid Khan

Sher Shah Suri

Zahir-ud-din Muhammad Babur

The Battle of Chausa

Fatehpur Sikri

kept his personal religious ideas from framing state policies and adopted policy of religious tolerance

Captain Hawkins and Sir Thomas Roe

Aurangzeb

Mirza Nasir ud-din Baig Muhammad Khan Humayun

directly descended from Genghis Khan through his son Chagatai Khan.

Explanation:

During his five-year rule from 1540 to 1545, he set up a new economic and military administration, issued the first Rupiya from "Tanka" and organized the postal system of the Indian Subcontinent. Some of his strategies and contributions were later idolized by the Mughal emperors, most notably Akbar.

Burial: Sher Shah Suri Tomb, Sasaram

Died: 22 May 1545 (aged 73); Kalinjar, Sur Em...

Issue: Islam Shah Suri (Jalal Khan); Adil Khan

The tomb of Sher Shah Suri is in the Sasaram town of Bihar state, India. The tomb was built in memory of Emperor Sher Shah Suri, a Pathan from Bihar who defeated the Mughal Empire and founded the Suri Empire in northern India. He died in an accidental gunpowder explosion in the fort of Kalinjar on 13 May 1545 AD.

Sher Shah Suri

Predecessor Humayun (as Mughal Emperor)

Successor Islam Shah Suri

Born 1472 Sasaram, Delhi Sultanate (now in Bihar, India)

Died 22 May 1545 (aged 73) Kalinjar, Sur Empire

Sher Shah Suri (1472 – 22 May 1545), born Farīd Khān, was the founder of the Suri Empire in India, with its capital in Sasaram in modern-day Bihar. He introduced the currency of the rupee. An ethnic Pashtun ruler originally from Afghanistan, Sher Shah took control of the Mughal Empire in 1540.

Sher Shah Suri built the Old Fort in 1541. He ruled only for five years. He also built the Grand Trunk Road. He was a great ruler and a great builder. The significance of each battle are:

Battle of Khanwa: This battle was fought between Babur and Rana Sangha of Mewar at Khanwa. ...

Battle of Chanderi: This battle was fought between Babur and Medini Rai of Malwa. ...

Battle of Ghagra: The Afghans had control over Bihar and Bengal and they posed a threat to Babur's authority.

The Battle of Chausa was a notable military engagement between the Mughal emperor, Humayun, and the Afghan, Sher Shah Suri. It was fought on 26 June 1539 at Chausa, 10 miles southwest of Buxar in modern-day Bihar, India.

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Battle of Chausa.

Date 26 June 1539

Result Sur victoryThe Battle of Chausa was a notable

37 kms from Agra is built a city predominantly in Red Sandstone and is called Fatehpur Sikri. This town was built by the Mughal Emperor, Akbar.

Akbar is often considered as national king who united all sections of the people and he is also said to have been secular ruler who kept his personal religious ideas from framing state policies and adopted policy of religious tolerance.

English ambassadors Captain Hawkins and Sir Thomas Roe wanted to obtain favorable concessions for trade with India. They were sent to India by King James I of England.

Aurangzeb was the Mughal who was called 'Zinda Pir" because he lived a simple man and had high thinking. He was the 6th ruler of the Mughal Empire and referred as Alamgir.

Nasir-ud-Din Muḥammad (Persian: نصیرالدین محمد, romanized: Nasīr-ad-Dīn Muhammad; 6th March 1508 – 27th January 1556), better known by his regnal name, Humayun (Persian: همایون, romanized: Humāyūn), was the second emperor of the Mughal Empire, who ruled over territory in what is now Afghanistan, Pakistan, Northern

Babur

Issue Humayun Kamran Mirza Askari Mirza Hindal Mirza Ahmad Mirza Shahrukh Mirza Barbul Mirza Alwar Mirza Faruq Mirza Fakhr-un-Nissa Begum Aisan Daulat Begum Meher Jahan Begum Masuma Sultan Begum Gulzar Begum Gulrukh Begum Gulbadan Begum Gulchehra Begum Gulrang Begum

The rulers of the Mughal Empire shared certain genealogical relations with the Mongol royals. ... So, the Mughal Empire has descended from the two most powerful dynasties. Babur was also directly descended from Genghis Khan through his son Chagatai Khan.

Maharana Pratap

Born 9 May 1540 Kumbhalgarh, Mewar (present day: Kumbhal Fort, Rajsamand District, Rajasthan, India)

Died 19 January 1597 (aged 56) Chavand, Mewar (Present day:Chavand, Udaipur District, Rajasthan, India)

Spouse 11 (including Maharani Ajabde)

Issue 22 (including Amar Singh I and Bhagwan Das)

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