Ibrahim Shah Suri was Sultan of Hindustan from January 1555 until his deposition and defeat in February 1555.
After capturing Delhi, he assumed the regal title and became Ibrahim Shah Suri.
But in the same year, Sikandar Shah Suri defeated him at Farah, 32 km from Agra in spite of the numerical superiority of Ibrahim's army.
[1] After losing Delhi and Agra, Ibrahim began his strife with Adil Shah.
Later, Ibrahim constructed a hill fort in Nurpur kingdom in alliance with Bakht Mal and attacked Mughals in Gurdaspur but had to retire at Orissa once Mughals prolonged the siege of Mau Fort, where he died in 1567-68 on arrival.