Sher Shah Suri — Infobox Monarch name = Sher Shah Suri title = Emperor of North India reign = 1540–1545 coronation = predecessor = successor = Islam Shah Suri consort = issue = royal house = father = mother = date of birth = 1486 place of birth = date of death =… … Wikipedia
Firuz Shah Suri — was the third ruler of Sur dynasty. He was son of Islam Shah Suri and succeeded him in 1553 when he was twelve years old. Firuz Shah Suri was assassinated within days of his coronation by Sher Shah Suri s nephew Muhammad Mubariz Khan who later… … Wikipedia
Sher Shah Suri — Sher Shâh Sûrî Pour les articles homonymes, voir Ahmad Shah. Sher Shah Suri L empereur en habits de Général d armée Dyn … Wikipédia en Français
Sher Shâh Sûrî — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Ahmad Shah. Sher Shah Suri L empereur en habits de Gén … Wikipédia en Français
Sher Shah Suri Masjid — Infobox religious building building name = Sher Shah Suri Masjid infobox width = 300px image size = 180px caption = Sher Shah Suri Masjid map type = map size = map caption = location =Patna geo = latitude =25.611 longitude =85.144 religious… … Wikipedia
Suri dynasty — The Suri Dynasty was founded by the powerful Afghan conqueror Sher Shah, an ethnic Pasthun who s family hailed from Peshawer (Pakistan), (his real name was Farid Khan) after he defeated Mughal Emperor Humayun in the 1539 Battle of Chausa. The… … Wikipedia
Suri-Dynastie — Die Suriden (auch Suri Dynastie) waren vom Stamme Kakar, einer paschtunischen Sippe, die den Norden von Indien von 1540 bis 1555/1556 beherrschte. Die Dynastie wurde von dem Eroberer Sher Shah Suri nach seiner Niederwerfung des Mogulreich… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Suri (Pashtun) — Suri is one of the historical name of Pashtun tribe of over 6 million, primarily in Afghanistan and Pakistan. History According to recorded Afghan tradition, Suris and Sherwanis are descended from the Ghori tribe. In some historical texts, Mahuy… … Wikipedia
Shah Jahan — For other people named Shah Jahan, see Shah Jahan (disambiguation). Shah Jahan Shah Jahan on a globe from the Smithsonian Institution … Wikipedia
Muhammad Adil Shah — A coin of Muhammad Adil Shah Muhammad Adil Shah (reigned: 1554 57[1]) was the fourth ruler of the Sur dynasty, a late medieval Afghan dynasty of northern India. Contents … Wikipedia