Farhad Khan
Farhād Khān, also known as Nizam-e-Zamanah or Nizam-e-Zaman, was a Mughal military strategist who had many positions throughout his life. He was the most well-known Faujdar of Sylhet Sarkar, governing in the late 17th century during the reign of Mughal emperor Aurangzeb. He was renowned for the construction of numerous bridges and places of worship in the region.
Career
Farhad was the thanadar of Bhalwa (Noakhali). In the 1665 Conquest of Chittagong, the Firingis led by Captain Moor set fire to Arakanese fleets and fled to Bhalwa (Noakhali) where Farhad gave them refuge. Farhad later sent them off to the Subahdar of Bengal Shaista Khan in Jahangirnagar. In response, the Subahdar launched a December expedition led by his son Buzurg Umed Khan and ordered Farhad to join the fleet of Ibn Husayn and Zamindar Munawwar Khan. Shaista Khan also ordered Mir Murtaza, the superintendent of artillery, to join and protect Farhad. On 2 January, the fleet split ways with Farhad and Murtaza going through land with the other leaders going through the river. Following the successful conquest, Farhad was awarded with a rank as a mansabdar of Hazar-o-Pansadi and 350 horses.In 1670, Farhad became the faujdar of Sylhet succeeding Mahafata Khan. In the same year, he granted 27.25 hals of land to Syed Muhammad Najat Khan of Sylhet, whose heir was Ahsanullah, in the parganas of Kauria and Atuajan.
Farhad built the Shah Jalal Dargah complex in 1678. He is presumed to have constructed a small three-domed mosque, replaced in the late 1700s. Farhad appointed a descendant of Shams ad-Din Kamali as the imam of the mosque, who would later become a mufti and found the Mufti Family of Sylhet. Farhad was also responsible for the construction of the single-domed Bara Gumbad hall in the same complex. It has octagonal towers on its four corners and arched openings. The eastern facade of the mosque has a large central arched entrance and two smaller arched entrances, one on either side of the main entrance. The inscription is on the top of the main flat-arched entrance.
In 1678, Khan gifted 5.75 of land to Ratneshwar Chakraborty in Longla Pargana. He also granted land to Ramapati Chakrabarti, father of Srikrishna Chakrabarty of Ita, in Alinagar Pargana as well as giving land in Bejura Pargana to Ramkanta Chakrabarti of Qasimnagar, whose heir was Balaram Bisharad. In 1684, Khan built another mosque in Raihusayn Mahalla. The ruins of another mosque established by Khan can also be seen south-west of Dargah Mahalla. In 1688, he built the Gualichorra Bridge.
Farhad Khan left Sylhet for a short while in 1678. He served as the 5th faujdar of Chittagong with Husayn Quli Khan as his Dewan and Mir Jafar as his Bakshi. Ghatforhadbeg, a ghat which used to be on the Karnaphuli is named after him. He returned to Sylhet in 1689.
Khan established the Sylhet Shahi Eidgah, the largest eidgah of its kind in the region. The bridge located in Mirabazar-Shibganj road is still known as Farhad Khaner Pul today.