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Sher Shah was a Bihari in everything except in Blood. Indians do not see him as a foreigner. Actually, the battle between Sher Shah and Humayun is seen as a battle between a native and a foreigner. :coffee:
 
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Sher Shah was a Bihari in everything except in Blood. Indians do not see him as a foreigner. Actually, the battle between Sher Shah and Humayun is seen as a battle between a native and a foreigner. :coffee:
with all due respect sir
its not about what Indians and Pakistanis or anyone else thinks about
it does not changes history
Sher Shah Suri was an Afghan and he fought a non-native central Asian ruler of Sub-continent but the fact is that after a brief rule the mughals successfully reasserted themselves as humayun charged again
nevertheless can you enlighten me about his being bihari
i mean bihar is far away from Afghanistan
 
Sher Shah was a Bihari in everything except in Blood. Indians do not see him as a foreigner. Actually, the battle between Sher Shah and Humayun is seen as a battle between a native and a foreigner. :coffee:
He was thoroughly an Afghan in his conduct, not just by blood.........Moreover he was born in Narnaul (Hariyana) which was the jagir of his grandfather at that time. Jagir in Bihar was later assigned to their family. The indigenous population had sympathies with the cause of Afghans against Mughals not because they culturally related themselves with them, but because Afghans were better rulers than Turks and did great things for the welfare of their subjects......The early Mughals of Babur and his son, were pillaging , burning villages and were erecting minarets of skulls , and memories of Timur were fresh in the minds of Indians.......
 
He was thoroughly an Afghan in his conduct, not just by blood.........Moreover he was born in Narnaul (Hariyana) which was the jagir of his grandfather at that time. Jagir in Bihar was later assigned to their family. The indigenous population had sympathies with the cause of Afghans against Mughals not because they culturally related themselves with them, but because Afghans were better rulers than Turks and did great things for the welfare of their subjects......The early Mughals of Babur and his son, were pillaging , burning villages and were erecting minarets of skulls , and memories of Timur were fresh in the minds of Indians.......

It's really amazing to see some retards around. Like Iltaf Hussain is Muajir in Pakistan, even though he never migrated to Pakistan, it was his Grandfather and Father who undertook migration, but again he is not muhajir in UK, to where he actually migrated. He is one proud citizen of UK now, but not proud Pakistani, despite having citizenship from both countries.

Similarly these proud Afghans of Afghanistan are still muhajirs and Afghans with Pakistani passports, and when they arrive in Germany on these Pakistani passports, suddenly the become proud Germans after getting German passport. They dump their proud Afghani in some trash can forever.
 

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