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During
the
Vedic
age,
Sasaram
was
a
part
of
the
ancient
Kashi
kingdom.
Sasaram
name
is
originated
from
the
Sahastrarama,
meaning
a
thousand
groves.
Sasaram
was
once
also
named
Shah
Serai
(meaning
"Place
of
King")
as
it
is
the
birthplace
of
the
Afghan
king
Sher
Shah
Suri,
who
ruled
over
Delhi,
much
of
northern
India,
what
is
now
Pakistan,
and
eastern
Afghanistan
for
five
years,
after
defeating
the
Mughal
Emperor
Humayun.
Many
of
Sher
Shah
Suri's
governmental
practices
were
adopted
by
the
Mughals
and
the
British
Raj
including
taxation,
administration,
and
the
building
of
a
paved
road
from
Kabul
to
Bengal,
also
called
the
Grand
Trunk
Road
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