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the Rajas by not only readmitting their homelands, but restoring them to high administrative posts, while Munim Khan II was of the opinion that the homelands of the Rajputs should be distributed among the Mughal nobles as part of the Diwan-i-Khalisa(crown-lands). Although the Mughals defeated the first Rajput rebellion, another uprising started during Bahadur Shah's campaigns in the Deccan. Munim Khan led an attack of the Sikhs, but failed to capture the Guru, for which he was reprimanded by Bahadur Shah I.
117:. He was instrumental in his rise to the throne. After Aurangzeb's death, Asad Khan had not followed the order of Aurangzeb of giving power to Muhammad Muazzam. However, Muazzam marched to Delhi and proclaimed himself king in 14 March 1707, with the title of Bahadur Shah I. The son of Munim Khan, Khanazad Khan, provided the munitions for war and Munim Khan secured the treasury of Delhi with Sayyid Amjad Khan and posted his own men at the gates. Bahadur Shah defeated the rival contenders to the throne at the 564: 121:, and bestowed new ranks and titles on his supporters, with Munim Khan appointed as his Grand Vizier. Bahadur Shah avowed that all his success was owing to his exertions and devotion, and raised him to the highest rank with the title of Khan-i-Khanan. He rose as the most powerful official in Bahadur Shah's court. His son Mahabat Khan became the 128:
The Rajputs had taken advantage of the death of Aurangzeb by attacking the imperial territories in Ajmer. There was a sharp difference of opinion between Bahadur Shah and Munim Khan on one hand, and Zulfiqar Khan on another, on how to deal with the Rajput rebellions. The latter wanted to conciliate
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reportedly entered state service with only 60 horsemen and foot soldiers, the Wazir Munim Khan created him a mansab of 6000 and made him his close associate. The rise of Muhammad Murad Kashmiri(later Itiqad Khan), the favorite of the later emperor
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as an agent of the prince Muhammad Muazzam(later Bahadur Shah I), whose mother was the daughter of a
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Munim Khan was known for his patronage of the Indian Shaikhzadas. When Ruh-ul-Amin Khan of
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During the War of Succession, Munim Khan secured for Muhammad Muazzam the path between
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Munim Khan was the son of Sultan Beg Barlas, who was the
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Grand Vizier
Mughal Empire
Mughal emperor
Bahadur Shah I
kotwal
Agra
Kashmir
Aurangzeb
faujdar
Jammu
Punjab
Jarral
Rajauri
Bhimber
Asad Khan
Persian
Muslim Rajput
Lahore
Delhi
Lahore
Battle of Jajau
third Bakhshi
Bilgram
Farrukhsiyar
Hidayatullah Khan Kashmiri
Later Mughal
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