Sher Shah Suri's brief rule left a lasting impact on the Mughal Empire. Explain
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• Sher Shah Suri's brief rule left a lasting impact on Mughal Empire can be understood from the fact that some of his strategies and contributions were later idealized by Mughal Emperors.
• He extended Grand Trunk Road from Chittagong to Kabul.
• He was the one who introduced currency of Rupee.
• Humayun referred to him as "Ustad-I-Badshahan" (teacher of kings) for his policies.
• He established an efficient postal system, with mail being carried by relays of horse riders.
• That's why, Sher Shah Suri's brief rule left a deep impact on the Mughal Empire.
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