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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 . Early life. Sikandar Shah Suri's actual name was Ahmad Khan Suri. He was the brother-in-law of sultan Muhammad Adil Shah.

    • February 1555 - 22 June 1555
    • Sunni Islam
  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.

    • 22 June 1555
    • Mughal victory, Re-establishment of the Mughal Empire
  3. Abul Mujāhid Sikandar Shāh ( Bengali: আবুল মুজাহিদ সিকান্দর শাহ, Persian: ابو المجاهد سكندر شاه ), commonly known as Sikandar Shah; [1] was the second Sultan of Bengal and the Ilyas Shahi dynasty. He was the son of Shamsuddin Ilyas Shah. Sikandar Shah continued to ...

  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. Their advanced division proceeded towards Sirhind.

  5. Sikandar Shah Suri (fallecido en 1559) fue el sexto gobernante de la dinastía Sur , una dinastía pastún medieval tardía del norte de la India. Se convirtió en el sultán de Delhi después de derrocar a Ibrahim Shah Suri. El nombre real de Sikandar Shah Suri era Ahmad Khan Suri. Era cuñado del sultán Muhammad Adil Shah.

  6. 14 de mar. de 2023 · Sikandar Shah Suri was preoccupied with his own battle against Ibrahim Shah Suri when Humayun assembled an army from Kabul. In February 1555, Humayun’s forces captured Rohtas Fort and Lahore, and then proceeded to take Dipalpur and Jalandhar with another detachment. The advanced division of Humayun’s army moved towards Sirhind.

  7. 5 de oct. de 2023 · The sixth sultan of Kashmir's Shah Mir dynasty, Sikandar Shah (also known as Sikandar Butshikan), ruled from 1389 until 1413. Sikander Shah's History. • Sikandar, the eldest child of Qutubu'd-Din and Queen Sura (also known as Subhata), was Shah Mir's great-grandson. He was born around 1380.