Mughal Subahdar Abdul Rahim Khan-i-Khanan

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Abdul Rahim Khan-i-Khanan was a prominent Mughal noble, statesman, military commander, and celebrated poet who served under Emperor Akbar.

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instanceOf Mughal noble
courtier
military commander
patron of arts
poet
statesman
alsoKnownAs Abdur Rahim Khan-i-Khanan NERFINISHED
Khan-i-Khanan Rahim NERFINISHED
Rahim NERFINISHED
associatedWith Akbar’s Navratnas (circle of eminent courtiers) NERFINISHED
burialPlace Tomb of Abdul Rahim Khan-i-Khanan, Delhi NERFINISHED
citizenship Mughal Empire NERFINISHED
countryOfBurial India NERFINISHED
employer Mughal Empire NERFINISHED
father Bairam Khan NERFINISHED
fullName Abdul Rahim Khan-i-Khanan NERFINISHED
genre poetry
influenced later Hindi and Urdu poets
influencedBy Emperor Akbar’s policy of Sulh-i-Kul (universal peace)
languageOfWorkOrName Braj Bhasha NERFINISHED
Hindavi
Persian
militaryBranch Mughal army NERFINISHED
mother Salima Sultan Begum NERFINISHED
movement Mughal literature
notableFor Hindavi and Braj devotional and didactic poetry
commanding Mughal military campaigns
patronage of architecture
patronage of scholars and poets
service as a high-ranking Mughal noble
notableWork Persian literary works
Rahim ke dohe (couplets) NERFINISHED
positionHeld Khan-i-Khanan (title meaning "Khan of Khans") NERFINISHED
Mir Arz (petitions officer) at Akbar’s court
Mir Atish (master of ordnance) NERFINISHED
Mughal Subahdar NERFINISHED
commander in the Mughal army
governor of Ajmer
governor of Bengal Subah
governor of Bihar Subah
governor of Gujarat Subah
noble at the Mughal court
relative Emperor Akbar NERFINISHED
religion Islam
servedUnder Emperor Akbar NERFINISHED
Emperor Jahangir NERFINISHED
style didactic couplets expressing moral and ethical teachings
title Khan-i-Khanan NERFINISHED
Noble of the Mughal Empire

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Burhanpur foundedBy Mughal Subahdar Abdul Rahim Khan-i-Khanan