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Mahmud Khan
BornSarail, Bhati region
Died17th-century
Bengal Subah, Mughal Empire
FatherIsa Khan
MotherSyeda Fatima Bibi
ReligionSunni Islam

Mahmud Khan (Bengali: মাহমূদ খাঁ) was a 17th-century Bengali nobleman initially associated with the Baro-Bhuiyan confederacy which challenged Mughal invasions in Bengal. He was the son of Isa Khan, the confederacy's first chief.

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to Maldar Khan and Hayat Mahmud, which were later inherited by Mahmud's descendants who are known as the Mia family of Karapur. The pargana of Buzurg-Umedpur...

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