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r-ruslan [8.4K]
3 years ago
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Who was bairam Khan?? ​

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maxonik [38]3 years ago
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<h3>Muhammad Bairam Khan 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.</h3>

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<h2>hope it help you;)</h2>
GalinKa [24]3 years ago
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Bairam Khan was born in Badakhshan, now in present day Afghanistan, and belonged to the Baharlu clan of the Turkmen Kara Koyunlu tribe. The Kara Koyunlu had ruled Western Persia for decades before being overthrown by their Ak Koyunlu rivals. Bairam Khan's father and grandfather had previously joined in Babur's service.

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