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English: Interiors of Tomb of Hasan Khan Suri at Sasaram, Bihar Hasan Khan Suri, was a jagirdar and the father of Sher Shah Suri. Hasan died in around 1526, and his original tomb was probably a simple building. Later, Sher Shah constructed the present structure. It is listed as a monument of National importance.
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24°56'55.043"N, 84°0'51.844"E

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