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  2. Grand Trunk Road - Wikipedia

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    The Grand Trunk Road (formerly known as Uttarapath, Sadak-e-Azam, Shah Rah-e-Azam, Badshahi Sadak, and Long Walk) [1] is one of Asia's oldest and longest major roads. For at least 2,500 years [ 3 ] it has linked Central Asia to the Indian subcontinent .

  3. Sher Shah Suri - Wikipedia

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    Sher Shah Suri [c] (Farid al-Din Khan; 1472 or 1486 – 22 May 1545), [2] also known by his title Sultan Adil (lit. ' the Just King '), was the ruler of Bihar from 1530 to 1540, and Sultan of Hindustan from 1540 until his death in 1545. [3] He defeated the Mughal Empire, founding the Sur Empire and establishing his rule in Delhi. The influence ...

  4. Kos Minar - Wikipedia

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    The Kos Minars (translated: Mile Pillars) are medieval Indian milestones along the Grand Trunk Road on the northern Indian subcontinent that were introduced by the 16th-century Pashtun ruler Sher Shah Suri. Kos Minars were erected to serve as markers of distance along royal routes from Agra to Ajmer, Agra to Lahore, and from Agra to Mandu in ...

  5. Kathala Chenab - Wikipedia

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    Due to its location on the bank of the river Chenab, its name was changed to Kathala Chenab. There are many historical buildings and ruins in and around Gujrat. The Grand Trunk Road, commonly abbreviated as the GT road, was built by Emperor Sher Shah Suri. It also passes through Gujrat. The road still exists today, along with its period stone wall.

  6. Rohtas Fort - Wikipedia

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    Khwas Khani is a double gate named after one of Sher Shah Suri's greatest generals, Khawas Khan Marwat. It was the original main entrance to the fort from the Grand Trunk Road, famously known as GT Road. The outer gate is 12.8 meters (42 feet) wide and 8 meters (26 feet) deep.

  7. Bengal Sultanate - Wikipedia

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    Sher Shah Suri succeeded in conquering Bengal, forming the Sur Empire, which was of Afghan origin. During this period, the Grand Trunk Road was renovated, while the Sur rulers placed successive governors in Bengal. [58] The third governor Muhammad Khan Sur declared independence after the death of Islam Shah Suri. Muhammad Khan ended the ...

  8. Sonargaon - Wikipedia

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    Sonargaon also became the eastern terminus of the Grand Trunk Road, which was built by Sher Shah Suri in the 16th-century. [4] The Grand Trunk Road was a major trade route stretching from Bengal to Central Asia.

  9. Chakeri - Wikipedia

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    The Grand Trunk Road made by emperor Sher Shah Suri passes through Chakeri. The town is enlisted as a town area of the Kanpur metropolitan area. The town is enlisted as a town area of the Kanpur metropolitan area.