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  1. Ibrahim Shah Suri was the fifth ruler of the Sur dynasty, a Pashtun (Afghan) dynasty of late medieval northern India . Reign. He was the governor of Agra in 1555, when he revolted against the sultan. Adil Shah dispatched his army to crush the revolt, but he defeated Adil's army and marched towards Delhi.

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    Son of Sher Shah Suri. 3rd Firuz Shah Suri: 4 May 1542 1554 1554: Son of Islam Shah Suri. 4th Muhammad Adil Shah: unknown 1557 1554 — 1555: Son-in-law of Sher Shah Suri. 5th Ibrahim Shah Suri: unknown 1567/1568 1555: Brother-in-law of Sher Shah Suri. 6th Sikandar Shah Suri: unknown 1559 1555 — 22 June 1555: Brother-in-law of Sher ...

  3. La dinastía Suri (en pastún د سوریانو ټولواکمني) fue una dinastía musulmana de origen afgano que reinó sobre un vasto territorio del subcontinente indio [1] Su creador fue Sher Shah Suri, un indio de origen Pastún de la casa de Sur, [1] que suplantó a la dinastía mogul como gobernantes del norte de la India ...

  4. Ibrahim Shah Suri, defeated by Adil Shah Suri due to his rebellion against the Sur dynasty, sought refuge in Bengal. However, Sulaiman Karrani, the Karrani ruler of Bengal, attempted to detain Ibrahim Khan Suri. Recognizing the danger, Ibrahim Khan Suri appealed to Mukunda Deva, the ruler of Odisha, for shelter and assistance. [2]

    • 1568
    • Bengal victory
  5. Sikandar Shah Suri (died 1559) was the sixth ruler of the Sur Empire, a late medieval Pashtun dynasty of northern India. He became the sultan of Delhi after overthrowing Ibrahim Shah Suri . Early life. Sikandar Shah Suri's actual name was Ahmad Khan Suri. He was the brother-in-law of sultan Muhammad Adil Shah.

  6. Sher Shah Suri (Farid al-Din Khan; 1472, or 1486 – 22 May 1545), often referred to as Sultan Adil (The Just King), was the founder of the Sur Empire in India. He was the regent and later sole ruler of Bihar from 1529—1540 until he defeated the Mughal Empire in 1540, founding the Sur Empire , and establishing his rule in Delhi ...

  7. Sher Khan abruptly attacked the combined forces of the Lohani chiefs of Bihar and Mohamud Shah of Bengal and defeated them at Surajgarh in March 1534. In this battle Ibrahim Khan was defeated and killed and Jalal Khan was forced to return to his patron Mahmud Shah. Sher Shah invaded the whole Bihar with the victory. Aftermath