- Faujdar, Kotwal, Qazi, Sadr, Waqa-i-Navis,
Qanungo and Patwari. The
Subahdars were
normally appointed from
among the
Mughal princes or the officers...
-
Cheros of
Palamu Ramgarh Raj
Sonbarsa Raj
Jharia Raj
Gidhaur Raj
Notable Subahdars of
Bihar include:
Mirza Aziz Koka (1580 - 1583)
Saeed Khan
Chaghta Mirza...
-
foremost imperial Subahdar of
Bihar Subah from 1587 to 1594, then for
Bengal Subah for
three terms from 1595 to 1606 and the
Subahdar of
Kabul Subah from...
-
Faujdar who
reported to the
Subahdar. In 1699–1700, the
Subahdar of La**** and Multan,
Prince Muhammad Mu'azzam and the
Subahdar of Thatta,
Hifzullah Khan...
- The Agra
Subah (Persian: صوبه آگره) was a
subah (province) of the
Mughal Empire,
established in the
reign of
Akbar and one of the empire's core territories...
- Khan II (Persian: ابراهیم خان ای)(reigned: 1689–1697; died 1701) was the
Subahdar of
Bengal during the
reign of
emperor Aurangzeb. His only
child was a son...
- 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...
- the next
emperor Jahangir (1605–1627) but
Kokaltash and his
successor subahdars subdued them.
Jehangir also
permitted the
British East
India Company to...
- The
Battle of
Tilpat was
fought between Jats and
Mughal Subahdars on 12 May 1669.
Gokula jat
burnt the city of
Saidabad near
Mathura which caused Mughal...
-
minister that
reported directly to the
central government rather than the
subahdar.
Subas were
subdivided into
administrative units known as sarkars, which...