Munʿim Khān Khān-i-Khānān | |
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Vakil of the Mughal Empire | |
In office March/April 1560 – November 1561 | |
Preceded by | Bairam Khan |
Succeeded by | Ataga Khan |
Subahdar of Jaunpur | |
In office 1564–1574 | |
1st Subahdar of Bengal | |
In office 25 September 1574–23 October 1575 | |
Monarch | Akbar I |
Preceded by | Daud Khan Karrani (as Sultan of Bengal) |
Succeeded by | Khan Jahan I |
Subahdar of Kabul | |
In office 1556–1560 | |
Preceded by | Muhammad Hakim |
Succeeded by | Ghani Khan |
In office 1563–23 October 1575 | |
Preceded by | Ghani Khan |
Succeeded by | Mirza Muhammad Hakim |
Personal details | |
Born | Jaunpur, Delhi Sultanate | 7 March 1525
Died | 23 October 1575 Tanda, Bengal Mughal Empire | (aged 50)
Children | Ghani Khan Sahila Banu Begum[citation needed] |
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Munʿim Khān was a Mughal general under both emperors Humayun and Akbar. He was titled Khān-i-Khānān ('Khan of Khans') when Emperor Akbar appointed him as 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.[1][2]