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  1. Mirza Ibrahim Beg (Persian: میرزا ابراهیم بیگ), later known as Ibrahim Khan Fath-i-Jang (Persian: ابراهیم خان فتح جنگ; d. 1624) was the Subahdar of Bengal during the reign of Mughal emperor Jahangir.

  2. Ibrahim Khan Fath-i-Jang alias Mirza Ibrahim Beg, Mughal Subahdar of Bengal (1617-1624). He was the son of Mirza Ghiyas Beg and brother of Empress Nur Jahan, and enjoyed the confidence and trust of Emperor Jahangir.

  3. Mirza Ibrahim Beg, later known as Ibrahim Khan Fath-i-Jang was the Subahdar of Bengal during the reign of emperor Jahangir. He was the brother to Empress Nur Jahan.

  4. The Baharistan-i-Ghaibi was written by Alauddin Isfahani, alias Mirza Nathan. His father, Malik Ali, later entitled Ihtimam Khan, went to Bengal in 1608, along with Islam Khan Chishti, as an admiral of the Mughal fleet. Mirza Nathan accompanied his father in his service.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ibrahim_KhanIbrahim Khan - Wikipedia

    Ibrahim Khan may refer to: Ibrahim Khan II (reigned 1689–1697), the last Subahdar of Bengal during the reign of emperor Aurangzeb. Ibrahim Khan Gardi (died 1761), Dakhani Muslim general in the 18th century India. Ibrahim Khan Fath-i-Jang (reigned 1617–1624), Subahdar of Bengal during the reign of emperor Jahangir.

  6. Ibrahim Khan Fath-i-Jang (also Mirza Ibrahim Beg, reigned: 1617–1624) was Subahdar of Bengal during the reign of emperor Jahangir. [1] Early life. He was the son of Mirza Ghiyas Beg and brother to Empress Nur Jahan. Ibrahim Khan served as a veteran in Akbar's reign. [1] On 20 April 1624 he died in an attack by the rebellious Prince Shahjahan. [1]

  7. Before Durjan Sal could collect his force, Ibrahim Khan entered the Nagbanshi territories with the help of guides, and even before the Nagbanshi ruler could receive the news of Ibrahim's entry,