Mughal Emperor Akbar's uncle who served as his Tutor and guardian and also won the delhi throne for him
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Bairam Khan also Bayram Khan (c. 1501 – c. 31 January 1561) was an important military commander, later commander-in-chief of the Mughal army, a powerful statesman and regent at the court of the Mughal emperors Humayun and Akbar. He was also guardian, chief mentor, adviser, teacher and the most trusted ally of Akbar.[6] Humayun honored him as Khan-i-Khanan, which means "King of Kings". Bairam was originally called Bairam "Beg", but later became honored as 'Kha' or Khan.[7][8]
Bairam KhanRegent of the Mughal EmperorIn office
1556 – 1560[1]MonarchAkbarPersonal detailsBornc. 1501[2]
BadakhshanDied31 January 1561 (aged 59–60)
Patan, Gujarat, IndiaSpouse(s)Jamal Khan's daughter
Salima Sultan Begum 1557–1561)ChildrenAbdul RahimProfessionChief advisor of Akbar, Military commander and commander-in-chief of Mughal army and Mughal StatesmanMilitary serviceAllegianceMughal EmpireYears of servicec. 1517-1561CommandsMughal ArmyBattles/warsBattle of Khanwa
Battle of Ghaghra
Siege of Sambhal
Second Battle of Panipat
Bairam Khan was an aggressive general who was determined to restore Mughal authority in India.[6]
Bairam KhanRegent of the Mughal EmperorIn office
1556 – 1560[1]MonarchAkbarPersonal detailsBornc. 1501[2]
BadakhshanDied31 January 1561 (aged 59–60)
Patan, Gujarat, IndiaSpouse(s)Jamal Khan's daughter
Salima Sultan Begum 1557–1561)ChildrenAbdul RahimProfessionChief advisor of Akbar, Military commander and commander-in-chief of Mughal army and Mughal StatesmanMilitary serviceAllegianceMughal EmpireYears of servicec. 1517-1561CommandsMughal ArmyBattles/warsBattle of Khanwa
Battle of Ghaghra
Siege of Sambhal
Second Battle of Panipat
Bairam Khan was an aggressive general who was determined to restore Mughal authority in India.[6]
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Bairam Khan was his guardian
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