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Write a short note on Bairam Khan.

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Answered by rishma04102005
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Bairam Khan (c. 18 January 1501 – c. 31 January 1561) was an important military commander, and 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 the guardian, chief mentor, adviser, teacher and the most trusted ally of Akbar.[3] 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.[4][5] Bairam Khan was an aggressive general who was determined to restore Mughal authority in India.[3] Two divans are attributed to him, one in Persian and the other in Chagatai.

Bairam Khan

Bairam Khan's submission.png

The submission of Bairam Khan, 1560.

Vakil of the Mughal Empire

In office

1556 – 1560[1]

Monarch

Akbar

Succeeded by

Munim Khan

Regent of the Mughal Empire

In office

1556–1560

Monarch

Akbar

Personal details

Born

18 January 1501[2]

Badakhshan

Died

31 January 1561 (aged 60)

Patan, Gujarat, India

Spouse(s)

Jamal Khan's daughter

Salima Sultan Begum

Children

Abdul Rahim

Profession

Chief advisor of Akbar, Military commander and commander-in-chief of Mughal army and Mughal Statesman

Military service

Allegiance

Mughal Empire

Years of service

c. 1517-1561

Commands

Mughal Army

Battles/wars

Battle of Ludhiana

Battle of Khanwa

Battle of Ghaghra

Siege of Sambhal

Second Battle of Panipat

Answered by shailesh4940
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Answer:

18 January 1501 – c. 31 January 1561) was an important military commander, and 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 the guardian, chief mentor, adviser, teacher and the most trusted ally of Akbar.

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18 January 1501 – c. 31 January 1561) was an important military commander, and 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 the guardian, chief mentor, adviser, teacher and the most trusted ally of Akbar.

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