no, he was from the Suri dynasty
humayun when humayun was throned he had to face a lot of enemies . the most powerful of them were Sher Shah Suri and Bahadur Shah. When humayun turned to attack sher Shah Suri of Bengal and turned towards Bahadur Shah of Gujarat Sher Shah suri occupied his lost territories and when Humayun turned towards sher shah suri Bahadur shah occupied his lost territories . Sher shah finally gained powers and attacked Humayun and defeated him and made him homeless. Humayun escaped to Persia . After Sher Shah Die in a gun explosion Humayun recaptured the mughal territories in India . while he was in Persia he wandered as a nomad and finally got help from the Persian king to recapture his places
From 1526 to 1857 (with an interruption from 1541 to 1555 when Sher Shah Suri ruled Delhi).
Sher Shah Suri was born in 1486.
Emperor Humayun's (1530-1540 & 1555-1556) reign was interrupted by the Sur Dynasty. Sher Shah Suri, founder of Sur Dynasty, defeated Humayun in two battles and drove him out of India. In 1555, Humayun defeated Sher Shah's successor Sikandar Suri and re-established the Mughal Empire in India.
Tomb of Sher Shah Suri...Heres some info!The tomb of Sher Shah Suri is in the Sasaram town of Bihar state, India. The tomb was built in memory of Emperor Sher Shah Suri, a Pathan from Bihar who defeated the Mughal Empire and founded the Suri Empire in northern India. He died in an accidental gunpowder explosion in the fort of Kalinjar on 10th day of Rabi' al-awwal, A.H. 952 or 13 May 1545 AD.
Tomb of Sher Shah Suri was created in 1554.
sher shah kurhasani bukhre came 1695 in karachi
Sher Shah Suri died on 1545-05-22.
Yes sher shah suri actually killed a tiger , because he himself killed a tiger at the age of fourteen he was named as SHER SHAH SURI
Shah Shuja - Mughal - died in 2011-07.
Sher Khan defeated Emperor Humayun two times: first in the Battle of Chausa (1539) and then in the Battle of Kannauj/Bilgram (1540). Humayun had to flee from India. Sher Khan occupied the throne of Delhi and Agra under the title Sher Shah Suri and re-established Afghan rule in India, which is known as the Sur dynasty or the Second Afghan Empire(1540-1555).
The Taj Mahal.