Khan Jahan I
Subahdar Hussain Quli Beg Khan Jahan I | |
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Khan Jahan I of the Mughal Army shows Emperor Akbar his princely captives. | |
Service/branch | Mughal Army |
Years of service | 1575–1578 as Subadhar |
Rank | General with the rank of 5000 |
Unit | 5000 of his own sowars |
Hussain Quli Beg was a Mughal General with the rank of 5000. He was entitled as Khan-i-Jahan (Khan of the World) by emperor Akbar.[1]
Early life
Beg was the son of Wali Beg Zul-Qadr and the nephew of Bairam Khan. He began his career as an ordinary soldier in Akbar's army.[1]
History
He was appointed Subahdar of Bengal after the death of Munim Khan in 1575.[1] Daud Khan Karrani, the last Afghan Sultan of Bengal, again rebelled against the Mughal Empire. On 12 July 1576 in the battle of Rajmahal, Khan Jahan defeated Daud Shah. He was executed and his head was sent to Agra. Khan Jahan also took Satgaon under his control.[1]
Khan Jahan led military expedition against Afghan chieftains of the Bhati region in 1578. But in a naval battle in Katsul against Isa Khan, he failed to capture the area and retreated from Bhati.[1]
He later died at Tandah, the Bengal capital of Mughals, in 1578.[1]
Preceded by Munim Khan |
Subahdar of Bengal 1575–1578 |
Succeeded by - |
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 Chisti, AA Sheikh Md Asrarul Hoque (2012). "Husain Quli Beg". In Islam, Sirajul; Jamal, Ahmed A. Banglapedia: National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh (Second ed.). Asiatic Society of Bangladesh.