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Sher shah suri
Sher Shah Suri

The great conqueror and administrator of India

Shershah Suri's original name was Farid Khan. Born in 1486, he was the eldest son of Ishaq, the famous Pashtun branch of Sahak, Suri and Sam. He was educated in Jaunpur. He managed his father's estate for 21 years and then worked as a Wali Bahar. Became the Governor of South Bihar. Sometime in the service of Emperor Babur, Bengal captured Bihar and Kanauj and established his rule over India by defeating Mughal Emperor Humayun. He implemented many reforms in his kingdom. Due to his construction work, the Napoleon of India built a 1,500 kos long road from Sunnar village to the Indus River which is still known as GT Road.

Overview Sher Shah Suri Ishaq, Sultanate Sur...

Emperor Akbar was greatly influenced by Sher Shah in managing the kingdom. Died on May 22, 1545 due to the sudden explosion of the ammunition box.

Historians consider Sher Shah Suri as a great leader, conqueror and reformer in the Islamic history of the subcontinent. There are many exemplary stories related to Sher Shah Suri in Urdu literature.

Sher Shah Suri (1476 to 1545) had given such a decree which has been praised by renowned historians and international commentators. He was the first ruler of India who devoted his full attention to the welfare of the people and performed such feats which have been written in golden letters in the history books, the imprints of which are still present today.

Five and a half hundred years ago, he initiated agrarian reforms, which were followed by subsequent rulers. Sher Shah had constructed the Grand Trunk Road from Sahasram to Peshawar and planted shady and fruitful trees along its sides, built inns and established the first postal system.

Although Farid Khan Sur popularly known as Sher Shah was the son of a minor feudal lord. His father Hasan Khan Sur's family had migrated from Afghanistan to India and were minor vassals of Babur, but the brave, energetic and determined young man Sher Shah defeated Babur's son Humayun, the founder of the Mughal Empire, not once but twice. Defeated. The first time was in the field of Chosa and the second time was in the field of Kannauj. After that, Humayun had to live in Dar Badri for years. Akbar was born during the Badri era, who later became the greatest Akbar of history.

By his struggle, Sher Shah had established a great empire. But he preferred Sahasram as his final resting place, where his people were mostly Suris, so in his lifetime he built a tomb on the hill of Kaimur surrounded by a lake. And Suri was the eldest son of the famous branch of the Pashtuns, Ishaq Sak Sahak. Khansahak567 (talk) 20:19, 26 April 2023 (UTC)

amir croorh
Amir Karur Suri: The famous historian of our country, Mir Ghulam Muhammad Ghbar, has written in his work (Afghanistan and Nighi Tarikh) that with the passage of time, the old Aryan language of Ghor gave way to some dialects and Pashto and the royal families were one of them. Sahak is sorry. According to the writings of Qazi Minhaj al-Sraj Jozjani in Tabaqat Nasri, there were two brothers in the family of Zahaq (Pashto: سهاق), one of them was Sur and the other was Sam. The pig was the elder brother and the king. He was the leader of another army, he had a kingdom in Ghor before the Islamic era. This royal family of Ghor Suri is also known in history as Shansbani and this is because the grandfather of this family was called Shansab Sahak Suri (Shen Asp), whose father's name was Kharang Suri, and He accepted Islam during the reign of Hazrat Ali and was recognized as the king of Ghor. Shansab's son was Amir Polad Sahak Suri who revived the name of his ancestors. When Abu Muslim Maruzi expelled the Umayyad amirs from Khorasan and sided with Bani Abbas, Amir Polad defeated the army of Ghor with the help of Abu Muslim and made many efforts to strengthen the kingdom of Abbas. Amir Polad's empire was centered at Mandesh in Ghor, and when he died, the empire passed to his sons. According to Muhammad bin Ali al-Basti (History of Suri) in Secret Treasury, Amir Karur was the son of Amir Polad Suri who became king in Mandesh of Ghor in (139) Hijri. Amir Karur captured Bastan, Khesar, Tamran, Barkoshak and others in Ghor. His kingdom had two centers, one of which was Mandesh and the other was Zamindars. Amir Crore was a just and fair king of the Syrian regime and he also wrote Pashto poems. Ameer Karur Suri's poem which brings us hidden treasures is:

I am a lion, there is no one like me in this world. This is India and Sindh, this is Takhar and this is Kabul, there is no one but me. There is no one else in Zabul, no one but me.

Lightning hits me. A victim, a hostage on the fugitive. #SaHaK_SuRi #Ameer_Kroor_Suri_Sahak Khansahak567 (talk) 06:27, 29 April 2023 (UTC)

امیر کروڑ سوری سہاک
امیر کرور سوری جسے جہاں پہلوان کے نام سے بھی جانا جاتا ہے، پشتون قومی تاریخ کا ایک افسانوی کردار ہے اور ان کے بارے میں دعویٰ کیا جاتا ہے کہ وہ غور میں منڈیش کا گورنر بنا۔ وہ غلزئی قبیلے کے سہاک قبیلے سے تعلق رکھتے تھے۔ پٹہ خزانہ کے مطابق امیر کرور سوری امیر پولاد سوری نامی شخص کا بیٹا تھا جو غور کا گورنر تھا۔ مبینہ طور پر، وہ ابو مسلم خراسانی [2] کے زمانے میں رہتے تھے اور پشتو زبان کے پہلے شاعر بنے۔

لیجنڈ کے مطابق، امیر کرور ایک مشہور فائٹر تھا اور ایک وقت میں کئی لوگوں کو چیلنج کرتا تھا، چھوٹے جسم کے باوجود وہ ایک بڑی روح تھا۔ اس کی بہادری اور طاقت کی وجہ سے اسے پشتو لقب کرور دیا جاتا ہے، جس کا مطلب ہے "سخت" اور "مضبوط"۔  یہ دعویٰ کیا جاتا ہے کہ اس نے غور، بالشتان، خیسر، تمران اور برکوشک کے قلعوں کو فتح کیا تھا اور خلافت اسلام کی مدد کی تھی، وہ ایک بابا ۓ پشتون کے پہلا شاعر تھے۔ Khansahak567 (talk) 17:24, 1 May 2023 (UTC)

amir kror Suri SaHak
Amir Kror Suri also known as Jahan Pahlawan, is a legendary character in Pashtun national history and is claimed to have become the governor of Mandesh in Ghor.He was descended from the Sahak clan of Ghilzai tribe. According to Pata Khazana, Amir Kror Sori was son of a man named Amir Polad Suri who was the governor of Ghor. Allegedly, he lived in the time of Abu Muslim Khorasani[2] and became the first poet of Pashto language.

According to legend, Amir Kror was a renowned fighter and challenged several people at a time, despite a small body he was a large soul. Because of his bravery and strength, he is given the Pashto title Kror, meaning "hard" and "strong". It is claimed that he had conquered the fortresses of Ghor, Balishtan, Kheisar, Tamran and Barkoshak and assisted the Caliphate of Islam,[7] but there are no historical documents or proofs for this claim, He was not a Baba but he was a first poet of Pashto. Khansahak567 (talk) 17:24, 1 May 2023 (UTC)

sahak Suri
Suri Dynasty (Pashto: د سوریانو واکمني) was founded by the powerful medieval Indian conqueror of Pashtun (Afghan) descent. Sher Shah, whose real name was Farid Khan defeated Mughal Emperor Humayun in the battle of Chausa on June 26, 1539 and again in the battle of Bilgram on May 17, 1540.

The dynasty was made-up of Afghans.[1][2][3][4][5] They ruled Delhi Sultanate between 1540 and 1556. Their rule came to an end by a defeat that led to restoration of the Mughal Empire.

Today, the Suris are part of the Pashtun tribal system and belong to the sahak Ghilzais. Khansahak567 (talk) 21:47, 17 May 2023 (UTC)