sher shah has been reffered to as a philantrophist at heart. why is he called so
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Sher Shah has been referred to as a philanthropist at heart because he had a huge concern for the welfare of his subjects and was generous. Anyone in need of food was fed at the King's kitchen on his orders. He took care of basic amenities like roads and food. An excellent network of roads was constructed in his empire during his rule. Grand Trunk (GT) Road was one such highway constructed. He also took care of the interests of merchants which led to flourishing trade and commerce. He reduced custom duties. He provided an impartial judicial system.
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