who was sher shah??
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Sher Khan
Sher Shah Suri was the son of a small Afghan Jagirdar near Jaunpur.The title of 'Sher Khan' was given to him by his patron for killing a tiger. He joined Babur's army and studied the methods of Mughal warfare. He defeated Humayun and came to power.
Reforms in administration
Sher Shah Suri became the ruler of North India. He waged successful wars in Malwa, Rajasthan and Sind. He was a wise administrator and reorganised the military and the revenue system, improved communications, built roads and introduced the new coin, rupia. His sarais made travelling easy and safe.
Trade and Commerce
To prevent undue influence of the officers, he used to transfer them every two to three years. The emperor was the head of every branch of government. He personally supervised the work of all officers from the highest to the lowest.This helped in the growth of trade and commerce and served as dak chowks.
Justice
Sher Shah Suri was kept informed about the developments in defferent parts of the empire. He administered justice sternly and fairly and introduced the system of local responsibility. The foundation of administrative system laid by him was continued
even after his death with some changes.
Revenue Policy
Sher Shah Suri's weak successors enabled Humayun to regain the last empire. Sher Shah Suri was liberal in his religious outlook.His revenue policy was adopted not only by Akbar but also by the British.
Death of Sher Shah
Sher Shah Suri was killed a gunpowder explsion while laying the siege to kalinjar fort in 1545. Sher Shah Suri died in 1545 after a short rule of five years but he established a vast empire and built up a fine and strong administration.The tomb he built for himself at Sasaram is a master piece of architecture.
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farid Khan was a son of jagirdar of saraRam in Bihar name Hasan Khan. he managed his father jagir efficiently but quarrels with his stepmother's force him to seek employment under the ruler of Bihar. once he happened to kill a tiger single handedly to be called Sher Khan.