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Who rulers divided his troops into units of two hundred;two hundred fifty and fifty hundred fifty?

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Answered by hasanjanashin
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Islam shah the ruler of Suri dynasty divided his troops into units of two hundred; two hundred fifty and fifty hundred fifty.

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  • Islam Shah was the successor of Sher Shah Suri.  Suri dynasty ruled the northern part of India from 1534 to 1556 and they were of Afghan origin. Sasaram in Bihar was their capital.
  • Islam Shah Suri ruled from the year 1545 to 1554. He was a brave warrior and a good administrator. He is well known for codifying the laws for the first time.

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Who succeeded Sher Shah Suri?

Ahmed Shah

Firoze Shah

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