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Rise and Fall of Bairam Khan: Bairam Khan and Humayun, Bairam Khan and Akbar, Settling Score with Sikander Sur, Expedition Against Muhammad Adil Khan, Decline of Bairam Khan

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Rise and Fall of Bairam Khan

Bairam Khan and Humayun

  • Bairam Khan rendered the most significant service to Humayun and Akbar in organization and Akbar in organization and strengthening of Mughal Empire.
  • He was inhabitant of Persia and Shia by faith.
  • He came to India, in search of employment and was recruited in the army of Humayun as an ordinary soldiers but due to his qualities earned a huge respect so…

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The Purdah Regime or the So-Called Petticoat Government (AD 1560 - 1564) , Experiments with the Post of Prime Minister, Expedition Against Malwa, Execution of Adham Khan and Death of Maham Anga, End of Harem Party

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The Purdah Regime or the So-Called Petticoat Government (AD 1560 - 1564)

Experiments with the Post of Prime Minister

  • With the active support of the ladies of the Harem, Akbar had attained liberation from the regency of Bairam Khan. After this, Maham Anga acquired…

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