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  1. Firuz Shah Suri (died 1554) was the third ruler of the Suri dynasty. He was the son of Islam Shah Suri and succeeded him in 1554 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 ruled as Muhammad Shah Adil. See also. History of Bengal

  2. Islam Shah Suri (reigned: 1545–1554), born Jalal Khan, also known as Salim Shah Suri, was the second ruler of the Suri dynasty which ruled parts of India in the mid-16th century. He was the second son of Sher Shah Suri.

  3. Muerto en 1553 le sucedió su hijo Firuz Shah que fue asesinado por Mubariz Khan que luchó por el trono con el nombre de Muhammad Shah Suri.

  4. Islam Shah Suri (reinado: 1545-1554) fue el segundo gobernante de la dinastía Sur que gobernó parte de la India en el siglo de mid-16th. Su nombre original era Jalal Khan y fue el segundo hijo de Sher Shah Suri.

    • Background
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    • Religious and Administrative Policies
    • Infrastructure and Education
    • Legacy
    • Coin Gallery

    His father's name was Rajab (the younger brother of Ghazi Malik) who had the title Sipahsalar. His mother Naila, a Hindu woman, was a jat from Dipalpur, which is now in the Punjabregion of Pakistan.

    We know of Firoz Shah Tughlaq in part through his 32-page autobiography, titled Futuhat-e-firozshahi. He was 42 when he became Sultan of Delhi in 1351. He ruled until 1388. At his succession, after the death of Muhammad Tughlaq, he faced many rebellions, including in Bengal, Gujarat and Warangal. Nonetheless he worked to improve the infrastructure ...

    Tughlaq was a fervent Muslim who tried to uphold the laws of Islam and adopted Sharia policies. He made a number of important concessions to theologians.[citation needed] He tried to ban practices that the orthodox theologians considered un-Islamic, an example being his prohibition of the practice of Muslim women going out to worship at the graves ...

    Tughlaq instituted economic policies to increase the material welfare of his people. Many rest houses (sarai), gardens and tombs(Tughluq tombs) were built. A number of madrasas (Islamic religious schools) were opened to encourage the religious education of Muslims. He set up hospitals for the free treatment of the poor and encouraged physicians in ...

    His eldest son, Fateh Khan, died in 1376. He then abdicated in August 1387 and made his other son, Prince Muhammad, king. A slave rebellion forced him to confer the royal title to his grandson, Tughluq Khan. Tughlaq's death led to a war of succession coupled with nobles rebelling to set up independent states. His lenient attitude had strengthened t...

    Gold tanka of Firuz Shah
    Jital of 40 Rati
    Billon Tanka of Hazrat Dehli Dated AH 771
    Coin of 32 Rati
  5. www.wikiwand.com › es › Imperio_suriImperio suri - Wikiwand

    Muerto en 1553 le sucedió su hijo Firuz Shah que fue asesinado por Mubariz Khan que luchó por el trono con el nombre de Muhammad Shah Suri.

  6. The Sur dynasty which ruled the northern parts of India from 1540 to 1556 was established by Sher Shah Sur, who belonged to a Pashtun dynasty of Afghanistan. Sher Shah Sur supplanted the Mughal Dynasty during Humayun’s reign.