Once restored as a soldier in Babur's army, the Mughal dynasty was overthrown. In his short reign, this emperor not only expanded the borders of his empire, but also gave many things to this country that became the foundation of the future India. Let's know the story of the soldier from that era, who came out of Bihar and captured the throne of Delhi. Here's talking about Sher Shah Suri, who defeated Humayun and captured the throne of Delhi. Humayun could never march on Delhi while Sher Shah was alive. Sher Shah was once a soldier in Babur's army. Then he became a general and later governor of Bihar. Sher Shah Suri first declared himself the independent ruler of Bihar. Then he also captured Bengal and later became the ruler of Bengal. Sher Shah Suri was born in Sasaram, Bihar. He was an Afghan chieftain and his father-in-law was the governor of Faridpur at the time of Farid Shah's birth. Sher Shah Khan left the army to become the governor of Bihar at a very young age.
The Rise of Sher Shah Suri: From Soldier to Ruler of Delhi
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