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Sur (Pashto: سور, lit. 'red'), also known as Suri, Zur and Zuri (زوري), are a historical Pashtun tribe from among the Lodi living primarily in what is now Afghanistan and Pakistan. The founder of the Suri Empire in India, Sher Shah Suri, belonged to the Sur tribe. They ruled the Suri Empire from 1540 until they were removed from power in 1555 after the Battle of Sirhind by Humayun and the Persian army, who re-established the Mughal Empire. — Abbas Khan Sarwani, 1580

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  • La surioj (paŝtune sur aŭ suri, de la vorto سور, laŭvorte la koloro "ruĝa", respektive zur aŭ zuri, paŝtune زوري) estas historia paŝtuna tribo, vivanta precipe en Afganio kaj Pakistano. Ili konvinkatas esti idoj de la guridoj, iam budhisma kaj poste islama dinastio devenaj el la historia regiono kaj nuntempa provinco Gor de moderna centra Afganio. La fondinto de la Suria Imperio en Barato, Ŝer Ŝah Suri, apartenis al la tribo. Ili regis la Surian Imperion de 1540 ĝis ili estis forigitaj de potenco en 1556 ĝis 1557 per la Mogola Imperio. (eo)
  • Sur (Pashto: سور, lit. 'red'), also known as Suri, Zur and Zuri (زوري), are a historical Pashtun tribe from among the Lodi living primarily in what is now Afghanistan and Pakistan. The founder of the Suri Empire in India, Sher Shah Suri, belonged to the Sur tribe. They ruled the Suri Empire from 1540 until they were removed from power in 1555 after the Battle of Sirhind by Humayun and the Persian army, who re-established the Mughal Empire. It was at the time of this bounty of Sultán Bahlol, that the grandfather of Sher Sháh, by name Ibráhím Khán Súr, with his son Hasan Khán, the father of Sher Sháh, came to Hindu-stán from Afghánistán, from a place which is called in the Afghán tongue "Shargarí,"* but in the Multán tongue "Rohrí." It is a ridge, a spur of the Sulaimán Mountains, about six or seven kos in length, situated on the banks of the Gumal. They entered into the service of Muhabbat Khán Súr, Dáúd Sáhú-khail, to whom Sultán Bahlol had given in jágír the parganas of Hariána and Bahkála, etc., in the Panjáb, and they settled in the pargana of Bajwára. — Abbas Khan Sarwani, 1580 (en)
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  • La surioj (paŝtune sur aŭ suri, de la vorto سور, laŭvorte la koloro "ruĝa", respektive zur aŭ zuri, paŝtune زوري) estas historia paŝtuna tribo, vivanta precipe en Afganio kaj Pakistano. Ili konvinkatas esti idoj de la guridoj, iam budhisma kaj poste islama dinastio devenaj el la historia regiono kaj nuntempa provinco Gor de moderna centra Afganio. La fondinto de la Suria Imperio en Barato, Ŝer Ŝah Suri, apartenis al la tribo. Ili regis la Surian Imperion de 1540 ĝis ili estis forigitaj de potenco en 1556 ĝis 1557 per la Mogola Imperio. (eo)
  • Sur (Pashto: سور, lit. 'red'), also known as Suri, Zur and Zuri (زوري), are a historical Pashtun tribe from among the Lodi living primarily in what is now Afghanistan and Pakistan. The founder of the Suri Empire in India, Sher Shah Suri, belonged to the Sur tribe. They ruled the Suri Empire from 1540 until they were removed from power in 1555 after the Battle of Sirhind by Humayun and the Persian army, who re-established the Mughal Empire. — Abbas Khan Sarwani, 1580 (en)
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