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Mukarram Khan

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516:. Mukarram was later ordered by Qasim to hand over Parikshit to him. However, Mukarram politely refused to do so. Qasim then plotted a plan for the next morning in which when Mukarram enters the court, not to allow many of his men to join him and then forcibly seize Parikshit. The plan was successful and Mukarram became helpless and returned to his home, in 500:, disagreed and suggested that they should start marching as there is no enemy behind them. Mirza's force started to march which angered Shaykh Kamal (who was with Mukarram's force). Kamal sent his messenger, Nizam, to Mirza reminding them that Mukarram is their commander and that it is only Mukarram's responsibility to sound the march-drums. The 484:
where he awaited for Abd as-Salam, Mirza Nathan and the other soldiers. The forces reached Mukarram in three marches and he hosted them in his camp with great veneration. Mukarram was given a horse and a number of imperial gifts. Mukarram kissed his brother's hand and the hands of the other soldiers.
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and his brothers' war boats. Bahadur then asked Mukarram for assistance, to which Mukarram sent 1000 cavalry. As the Subahdar's army advanced towards Hijli and launched a heavy attack, Bahadur expected further aid from Mukarram. However, Mukarram retreated, leaving Bahadur to give up and make peace
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to govern the Sylhet Sarkar. However, after learning that Mirak had fled from his appointed territory, which had recently been conquered by Mubariz with a lot of difficulty, to Sylhet, Qasim was not impressed at what he viewed as "cowardice". Qasim changed his mind and sent his officer, Abdul Nabi,
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details the back-and-forth arguments which took place between the two forces during the Hajo expedition. Mukarram decided to leave Nathan alone and instead report the matter to the Subahdar, Islam Khan I. As the quarrels continued, Mukarram patiently awaited the Subahdar's response which finally
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Three days later, Mukarram and his forces marched on from Toke and were joined by the forces of Shaykh Kamal and Raja Raghunath. During the fourth march from Toke on the last day of
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Only a few months after Sardarship, the Subahdar removed Mukarram from this post out of dissatisfaction and replaced him with
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In Bengal, he would travel around on a boat. One day, he ordered for his boat to go back to land so that he could offer the
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of 3,000 soldiers and 2,000 horses. Mukarram was honoured with drums, his own horse as well being gifted a robe of honour.
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as well as giving Mukarram's brothers lesser roles in Sylhet. Mukarram was later invited to join the army against the
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Due to his experience in the military and in administration, Mukarram was able to attain the role as governor of
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gave Mukarram a flag on 11 February 1614. In 1616, Mukarram gifted the Emperor jewels and offerings from Bengal.
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Mukarram was the son of Shaykh Badi Bayazid, who was later known as Mu'azzam Khan. The Shaykh was a grandson of
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but later managed to regain his seat in Khurda. Emperor Jahangir was informed of this and awarded him as a
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from 1626 to 1627. Prior to this, he had served as the Thanadar of Bhawal, governor of
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came, ordering Mukarram to maintain peace with Nathan and continue the expedition.
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and Qasim Khan visited him in his own home to give him the honour of having
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Later that year, Mukarram Khan was appointed by his father-in-law, Subahdar
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and in 1608, a mansabdar of 4,000 soldiers and 200 horses. He is buried in
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The expedition was successful and Mukarram was given the news of
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against Raja Parikshit Narayan. Mukarram marched from Bhawal to
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of 3,000 and given the title of Mu'azzam Khan on the 1st of
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in 1626. But after failing the attempt, Muhabbat fled to
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of 400 and later of 2,000 soldiers. At the ascension of
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who promoted Mukarram's rank by 125 soldiers. Emperor
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Index

Bhawal
Jahangir
Koch Hajo
Jahangir
Sylhet
Jahangir
Mubariz Khan
Mirak Bahadur Jalair
Sulayman Banarsi
Orissa
Jahangir
Delhi
Jahangir
Subahdar
Bengal
Jahangir
Fidai Khan I
Jahangirnagar
Bengal
Mughal Empire
Islam Khan I
Qutubuddin Koka
Salim Chishti
Subahdar
Bengal
Mughal emperor
Jahangir
Koch Hajo
Sardar
Sylhet

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