Sher Shah introduced several measures to make the army disciplined, efficient and strong. Explain?
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Sher Shah Suri (also Sher Khan) realized the need of a strong army and in his fight against the Mughals he relied mostly on the Afghans whom he invited from different parts of the country and employed them to positions suitable to everybody's ability. He declared he would kill every Afghan who refused to be a soldier. He was also very careful of his Afghans in action, that their lives might not be uselessly sacrificed. When the Afghans heard that Sher Khan was eagerly desirous of patronizing their race, they entered into his service from all directions.
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Explanation:
1. He took personal interest in the appointment and training.
2.the salaries of the soldier and the officers were fixed according to their skill and ability.
3. the army was divided into many units and each unit was placed under a commander .
4.Garrious were set in different parts of the empire.
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