what were the achievements of sher Shah Suri as a ruler
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He thoroughly reorganized the land-revenue system in which great attention was paid to the rights and duties of the peasants. His currency reforms included a copper coin called dam. Sher Shah also established excellent road system that helped trade and communication.
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Sher Shah was a good general and administrator. He introduced a new currency, a silver coin known as 'Rupia'. He reduced custom duties and built an excellent connection of roads, including Grand Trunk Road in Bihar, which was 1,600 miles (2500 Kilometers) long. Sher Shah was a secular ruler who practised tolerance and welfare.
Before going through the various reforms and policies which was introduced by Sher Shah Suri during his regime, one needs to understand the factors responsible for the military achievement against the Mughals who were the descendants of Tamerlane and Mongols.