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Qutubuddin Koka

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the mother of Qutbu-d-dīn Khān Koka, who had given me her milk and was as a mother to me or even kinder than my own kind mother ... was committed to the mercy of God. I placed the feet of her corpse on my shoulders and carried her a part of the way (to her grave). Through extreme grief and sorrow I
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and it is here he built a fort for his family, where his descendants still live to this day. This is the Indian branch of Koka's family, and their descendants include Nawab Abdul-Ghaffar Khan Bahadur, jageerdar of Sheikhupur, Begum Parveen Azad - a senior Indian Congress party politician , other
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and the foster mother of Emperor Jahangir. The emperor was deeply attached to his foster mother, as reflected by the following paragraph in the Jahangir's memoirs:
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Qutbuddin Khan Kokah had two sons. His first son, Saaduddin Khan received the title Saaduddin Siddiqi and was granted by emperor Jahangir three
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was conferred upon him by Prince Salim (Jahangir) during his rebellion against his father Akbar. He was also appointed
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Qutb-ud-Din Khan Kokah's original name was Shaikh Khubu. His father was a Mughal courtier in the court of emperor
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relatives include Mohammad Sultan Hyder 'Josh'- a prominent poet and short story writer of Urdu and
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of Bangladesh (1979–81) and Chowdhury Irad Ahmed Siddiky, a candidate for the mayor of
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in 1606. Eight months later, he led the Mughal forces in a battle against
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had no inclination for some days to eat, and I did not change my clothes.
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Women and Politics in Asia: A Springboard for Democracy?
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The Tūzuk-i-Jahāngīrī or Memoirs of Jahāngīr, Volume 2
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His second son, Shaykh Ibrahim, received the title of
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called Amenabad, Talebabad and Chandrapratap (now in
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Qutb-ud-Din Khan Kokah was appointed the governor of
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Banglapedia: the National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh
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Banglapedia: the National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh
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Sinh, Raghubir (ed.). 317:Chowdhury Tanbir Ahmed Siddiky 1: 613:Asiatic Society of Bangladesh 547:Asiatic Society of Bangladesh 205:. His mother was daughter of 241:(foster brother) of emperor 237:Thus, Shaykh Khubu was the 757: 736:Siddiky family of Baliadi 395: 388: 380: 185:(provincial governor) of 145: 95: 50: 34: 605:; Ahmed, Sabbir (eds.). 539:; Ahmed, Sabbir (eds.). 414:List of rulers of Bengal 313:Badruddin Ahmed Siddiky 529:"Qutbuddin Khan Kokah" 235: 166:Quṭb ad-Dīn Khān Kokah 674:. ISEAS. p. 52. 358:and niece of empress 271:Sher Afghan Quli Khan 197:Early life and family 134:Mukarram Khan Chishti 373:Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed 342:(Commandant) of the 338:, and was appointed 721:Subahdars of Bengal 390:Subahdar of Bengal 309:University of Dhaka 164:), better known as 726:Subahdars of Bihar 659:Sheikhupur, Badaun 364:Sheikhupur, Badaun 261:Subahdar of Bengal 175:قطب الدین خان کوکه 139:Islam Khan Chishti 90:Jahangir Quli Khan 681:978-3-643-90099-9 601:; Miah, Sajahan; 535:; Miah, Sajahan; 419:History of Bengal 405: 404: 399:Jahangir Quli Beg 396:Succeeded by 369:Begum Abida Ahmed 321:Commerce Minister 230:Tuzuk-i-Jahangiri 149: 148: 748: 700: 699: 692: 686: 685: 667: 661: 656: 650: 649: 647: 645: 590: 584: 583: 581: 579: 524: 515: 505: 496: 495: 486:Beveridge, Henry 478: 472: 471: 454:Sarkar, Jadunath 450: 444: 443: 435: 381:Preceded by 378: 297:Gazipur District 247:Qutb-ud-Din Khan 233: 177: 176: 163: 162: 100:Personal details 86: 74: 55: 19: 756: 755: 751: 750: 749: 747: 746: 745: 706: 705: 704: 703: 694: 693: 689: 682: 669: 668: 664: 657: 653: 643: 641: 623: 603:Khanam, Mahfuza 592: 591: 587: 577: 575: 557: 537:Khanam, Mahfuza 526: 525: 518: 506: 499: 480: 479: 475: 468: 452: 451: 447: 437: 436: 432: 427: 410: 401: 392: 386: 289: 263: 245:. 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Index

Subahdar
Bengal
Jahangir
Man Singh I
Jahangir Quli Khan
Sulaimanabad
Bengal
Mughal Empire
Salim Chishti
Mukarram Khan Chishti
Islam Khan Chishti
Persian
Persian
Mughal
subahdar
Bengal Subah
Jahangir
Akbar
Salim Chishti
Fatehpur Sikri
Ẕi-l-qa‘da
Tuzuk-i-Jahangiri
Jahangir
Bihar
Bengal
Sher Afghan Quli Khan
Faujdar
Bardhaman
jagirs
Gazipur District

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