Bairam Beg

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Bairam Beg, better known as Bairam Khan, was a prominent 16th-century Turkic military commander and statesman who served as regent and chief advisor to the Mughal emperor Akbar.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical figure
military commander
noble
regent
statesman
alternateName Bairam Khan
associatedWith Mughal court
surface form: court of Akbar

court of Humayun
causeOfDeath assassination
centuryOfActivity 16th century
countryOfService Mughal Empire (in much of the territory)
surface form: Mughal Empire
deathDate 1561
deathPlace near Patan, Gujarat
ethnicity Turkic
loyalTo Akbar
Humayun
mentorOf Akbar
notableFor acting as Akbar’s regent during his minority
helping Akbar consolidate Mughal rule in India
occupation military commander
statesman
participatedIn Mughal reconquest of Hindustan under Humayun
early military campaigns of Akbar
politicalRole de facto ruler of the Mughal Empire during Akbar’s early reign
positionHeld chief advisor to Emperor Akbar
regent of the Mughal Empire
regionOfActivity Central Asia
northern India
surface form: North India
religion Islam
servedUnder Akbar
Humayun
spouse Salima Sultan Begum
supportedDynasty Timurid dynasty
surface form: Timurid (Mughal) dynasty
title Khan-i-Khanan

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Bairam Khan alsoKnownAs Bairam Beg