Choose the word which is different from the rest.

Babar
Humayun
Sher Shah
Akbar E. Jahangir

The answer is Sher Shah.

Babar, Humayun, Akbar, and Jahangir were all Mughal emperors. Sher Shah was a Sur emperor who briefly ruled over the Indian subcontinent in the 16th century.

Babar was the founder of the Mughal Empire. He was born in Ferghana, Central Asia, in 1483. He invaded India in 1526 and defeated the Lodhi dynasty at the Battle of Panipat. He ruled over a large part of northern India until his death in 1530.

Humayun was the son of Babur. He was born in Kabul, Afghanistan, in 1508. He succeeded his father as emperor in 1530, but he was soon overthrown by Sher Shah. He spent the next 15 years in exile, before returning to India in 1545. He recaptured the Mughal throne in 1555, but he died the following year.

Akbar was the grandson of Babur. He was born in Agra, India, in 1542. He succeeded his father, Humayun, as emperor in 1556, at the age of 13. He ruled over a vast empire that stretched from Afghanistan to Bengal. He is considered one of the greatest rulers in Indian history.

Jahangir was the son of Akbar. He was born in Lahore, Pakistan, in 1569. He succeeded his father as emperor in 1605. He was a patron of the arts and literature. He died in 1627.

Sher Shah was a Pashtun warrior who founded the Sur Empire in India. He was born in Sasaram, Bihar, India, in 1486. He defeated the Mughal emperor Humayun at the Battle of Chausa in 1539. He ruled over a large part of northern India until his death in 1545.

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