1. Sher Shah Suri
Environment
Arabs
Turks from central Asia
Afghans
Mughals
Humayun
Afghans
Sher Shah Suri
Early life
Birth at Sehsaram
Name: Muhammad Fareed Khan
Father – Jagirdar
Stepmother
Expulsion from home
Admission in Medarsah in Jaunpur
Excellent Academic Career
Reconciliation wit father
Administration of Sehsaram
Fief (Jagir)
Excellent results
Jealousy of stepmother
Second expulsion from home
Struggle
Joined Babur’s army
Incident in feast
Sher Shah in Bihar
Tutor of the Prince
Killing of lion and title of Sher Shah
Passing away of the ruler
Ruling Bihar on behalf of the little prince
Jealousy of courtiers
Sher Shah on the run and battle at the Border of Bengal and Bihar
Sher Shah – Ruler of Bengal
Humayun’s apprehension of the rising power of Afghan’s
Humayun’s invasion of Bengal
Battle of buxur
Defeat of Humayun
Sher Shah Suri
Sher Shah Suri – Ruler of North India
Assuming the title of Al Sultan - Ul – Adil
Characteristics of rule of Sher Shah
Justice and fairness
2. Punishment to soldiers for picking four carrots from a farm
Increasing revenue through fair dealings
Public welfare works
Challenge from Rajputs
Battle with Rajputs
Explosion of the inflammable matter
Death of Sher Shah
Lessons from Sher Shah
A burning desire to succeed can result in achieving goals
Justices and fairness can result in increasing productivity and ultimately revenue
People will remember you if you do good things.
Good work may not necessarily need publicity