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  1. 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.

  2. Sikandar Shah Suri was occupied with his struggle against Ibrahim Shah Suri when Humayun mobilized an army from Kabul. He captured Rohtas Fort and Lahore in February 1555. Another detachment of his forces captured Dipalpur, Gurdaspur and Jalandhar. Their advanced division proceeded towards Sirhind.

  3. Abul Mujāhid Sikandar Shāh (Bengali: আবুল মুজাহিদ সিকান্দর শাহ, Persian: ابو المجاهد سكندر شاه), commonly known as Sikandar Shah; was the second Sultan of Bengal and the Ilyas Shahi dynasty.

  4. 23 de mar. de 2023 · Sikandar Shah Suri was occupied with his struggle against Ibrahim Shah Suri when Humayun mobilized an army from Kabul. In February 1555, he captured the Rohtas Fort and Lahore. Another division of his forces captured Dipalpur, Gurdaspur, and Jalandhar.

  5. Sūr dynasty, Afghan family that ruled in northern India from 1540 to 1556. Its founder, Shēr Shah of Sūr, was descended from an Afghan adventurer recruited by Sultan Bahlūl Lodī of Delhi during his long contest with the Sharqī sultans of Jaunpur.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  6. Adil Shah, or Sikandar Shah Suri, was the ruler of the Sur dynasty in India. He was the Sur dynasty's founder, Sher Shah Suri's son. sadly, not much historical information about Sikandar Shah Suri exists, including specifics about his early years and place of birth.

  7. Sikandar Shah Suri (died 1559) was the sixth ruler of the Sur dynasty, a late medieval Pashtun dynasty of northern India. He became the sultan of Delhi after overthrowing Ibrahim Shah Suri.