Buxar (Bihar): Chausa, a village in the Buxar district of Bihar, have a monument 'Vijay Stupa' bearing testament to the old Indo-Afghanistan relationship. The 'Vijay Stupa' is also associated with the Mughal-Afghan War, which was fought in this area on 26 June 1539. When Sher Shah Suri defeated the Mughal emperor Humayun and laid the foundation of Afghan rule in India.
The pictures of Sher Shah Suri, Nizam Bhisti, and Humayun, posted here courtesy of the district administration, are making this small village of Buxar proud today.
The local people take pride in their history. Referring to an incident recorded in the pages of Indian history, then the Nizam Bhisti, who saved the life of Mughal ruler Humayun, after regaining the throne of Delhi, Humayun had declared Bhisti as the emperor for a day only.
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People who came to see the 'Vijay Stupa' said that Sher Shah Suri's system of governance in India was better. His opinion towards India was very good. He built the GT Road from Delhi to Peshawar. The postal system was introduced in the country. He also introduced the rupee as the monetary system which still continues.