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Subahdar, also
known as ****m, was one of the
designations of a
governor of a
Subah (province)
during the
Khalji dynasty of Bengal,
Mamluk dynasty, Khalji...
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Subah and the
Arabian Sea. The area was
ruled from 1593 to 1737 by the
Subahdar, who was
directly appointed by the
Mughal Emperor from Delhi. Sind broke...
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November 1600 – d. 1694),
better known as
Shaista Khan, was a
general and the
Subahdar of
Mughal Bengal, he was
maternal uncle to the
Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb...
- He also
served as the
Subahdar of
Bihar from 1587 to 1594, then for
Bengal for
three terms from 1595 to 1606 and the
Subahdar of
Kabul from 1585 to 1586...
- Azam Khan was a
Subahdar of Bengal. He
served as
Subahdar of
Bengal from 1632 to 1635. He was also
known as
Iradat Khan. Azam Khan's real name was Mir...
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Chisti (1570–1613;
known as
Islam Khan Chisti) was a
Mughal general and the
Subahdar of
Bihar and
later Bengal. He
transferred the
capital of
Bengal from Rajmahal...
- 1700. However, he
entered into a
bloody conflict with the province's
subahdar, Azim-us-Shan.
After Aurangzeb's
death in 1707, he was
transferred to the...
- the 23rd
Kacchwaha ruler of Amber. He also
served as the
Subahdar of La**** and the
Subahdar of
Kabul for a few
months in 1586. His sister, Mariam-uz-Zamani...
- the
Mughal Subahdars (Governors) of
Surat were
mostly cordial. By 1623,
Virji had
become influential with
Ishaq Beg, the
Mughal Subahdar of Surat. He...
- 16, he was
appointed the
subahdar of ****am by
Aurangzeb and
served until 1701. In 1702, he was then
appointed the
subahdar of Sindh,
serving until 1707...