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Shaykh Khūbū (Persian: شیخ خوبو),
better known as Quṭb ad-Dīn Khān
Kokah (Persian: قطب الدین خان کوکه; 13
August 1569 – 20 May 1607) was the
Mughal subahdar...
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Asiatic Society, London. p. 62. Khan,
Muazzam Hussain (2012). "Qutbuddin Khan
Kokah". In Islam, Sirajul; Jamal,
Ahmed A. (eds.). Banglapedia:
National Encyclopedia...
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subsequently married him to Mah Banu (Moon Lady)
sister of
Mirza Aziz
Kokah, son of
Ataga Khan, a
noted Mughal noble. Later,
Bairam Khan's
second wife...
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Persian caption beneath the
structure reads, Maqbarah-i-
Kokah i.e. "Tomb of Kaka", and
Kokah or Kaka in
Persian stand for foster-brother (mirak brother)...
- Khan and his
biological son, Aziz
became Akbar's
foster or milk-brother (
Kokah). In 1545, he
accompanied Akbar to
Kabul alongside Jiji and Aziz. In 1560...
- Afghan. (Local
history of Burdwan, West Bengal,
India says that Qutub-ud-din
Kokah died in a
battle against Ali Quli
Istajlu alias Sher
Afgan in 1610 CE. The...