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What kind of a ruler Sher Shah Suri was?

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Answered by InstaPrince
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Sher Shah was able to bring under his control a substantial part of India. The frontiers of his empire extended on the one hand from Punjab to Malwa and on the other from Bengal to Sind. He dislodged the Mughal emperor Humayun and founded the Sur dynasty.

Sher Shah Suri was benevolent ruler and was one of the greatest administrators of medieval India. He introduced many reforms and on that basis Akbar built a superstructure of Mughal administration. His administration has been centralised administration just like sultanate period.

Answered by tomas73
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Sher Shah Suri was a capable general, a very benevolent ruler and prepared strategy which worked in his favour and was a skilled administrator. He met Humayun in the battle of Chausa and defeated him in 1539.

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