Munim Khan
Munʿim Khān was a Mughal general under both emperors Humayun and Akbar. He was titled Khān-i-Khānān when Emperor Akbar appointed him as Mughal Empire|Prime Minister of the Mughal Empire] in 1560. In 1564, he became the Subahdar of Jaunpur. Munim Khan was the first Mughal governor of Bengal Subah from 1574 to 1575 and Kabul in two separate terms from 1556 to 1560 and 1563 to 1575.
Early life and family
Khan was born on 7 March 1525 in Jaunpur as a Persianised Turk whose ancestors originally hailed from the city of Andijan in present-day Uzbekistan. His father's name was Miran Beg Andijani, and his foster brother was Mirza Askari.Career
In 1560, Bairam Khan retired from his role as the Empire's Vakil and Mughal emperor Akbar then appointed Munim for this role. Under Akbar's orders, Munim went into war with Mah Chuchak Begum who had transgressed but was defeated by her in Jalalabad and Munim's son, Ghani Khan, was executed. After the Uzbeks of Jaunpur rebelled, Munim Khan was tasked as the Governor of Jaunpur and the eastern districts. Khan was promoted to a Mansabdar (military commander) of 5000 soldiers, which was the highest rank at the time.Expeditions against Daud Khan Karrani
Akbar sent Khan to suppress the independent Sultan of Bengal, Daud Khan Karrani, who had refused to recognise the Mughal Empire. After initially failing, Munim Khan successfully took control of Hajipur and Patna. Khan was then appointed as the Subahdar of Bengal. He later captured the erstwhile capital of Bengal, Khwaspur Tandah, on 25 September 1574. During the Battle of Tukaroi, that took place on 3 March 1575, Munim Khan forced Daud Karrani to sign a treaty which left only Odisha under Daud's control. Munim Khan then transferred Bengal's capital from Tanda to Gaur.Personal life
Munim Khan had 8 concubines, and was the father of two children:- Ghani Khan - executed in Kabul at the orders of Empress Mah Chuchak Begum.
- Sahila Banu Begum - married to Emperor Jahangir in 1607