This document discusses the importance of Sher Shah Suri in Mughal history. It poses four research questions about who Sher Shah Suri was, his relation to the Mughals, how he expanded his empire, and how the Mughals benefited from the decline of his empire. The conclusion notes that Sher Shah Suri ruled briefly but successfully, implementing important reforms and strengthening the government during his rule.
This document discusses the importance of Sher Shah Suri in Mughal history. It poses four research questions about who Sher Shah Suri was, his relation to the Mughals, how he expanded his empire, and how the Mughals benefited from the decline of his empire. The conclusion notes that Sher Shah Suri ruled briefly but successfully, implementing important reforms and strengthening the government during his rule.
This document discusses the importance of Sher Shah Suri in Mughal history. It poses four research questions about who Sher Shah Suri was, his relation to the Mughals, how he expanded his empire, and how the Mughals benefited from the decline of his empire. The conclusion notes that Sher Shah Suri ruled briefly but successfully, implementing important reforms and strengthening the government during his rule.
Mughal History Research Questions 1. Who was Sher Shah Suri?
2. What was the relation between the Mughals and
Sher Shah Suri?
3. How did Sher Shah Suri expanded his empire?
4. How were the Mughals benefited from the decline
of empire? Conclusion • Sher Shah Suri's empire , at its peak, Sher Shah ruled for a short period of five years, at his death in 1545, he not only consolidated his power but also brought about important reforms. He was a practical and farsighted ruler who was way ahead of his contemporaries. He is remembered in history for the numerous reforms that he undertook to strengthen the government. He place in history rests not on his military exploits alone, but on the exemplary efficiency of his rule, the many far-reaching improvements that he effected in all spheres of government, and the splendid measures that he instituted for the good of the general public.