This article is about a governor of Golconda. For the commander based in Bengal, see Mubariz Khan (Bengal).
Mubariz Khan was the Mughal governor of Gujarat and Hyderabad Subah. He was the governor of Golconda from 1713 to 1724 until he was killed during the Battle of Shakar Kheda where he fought against Nizam-ul-Mulk, Asaf Jah I. His is known to have ruled Golconda with a free hand and brought it under stable rule from constant Maratha Raids to extract Chauth. He is generally described as a proto-dynastic figure by John F. Richards.[1]
^Richards, John F, ed. (1993), "Mubariz Khan", The Mughal Empire, Cambridge University press, ISBN 9780511584060
MubarizKhan was the Mughal governor of Gujarat and Hyderabad Subah. He was the governor of Golconda from 1713 to 1724 until he was killed during the Battle...
in Berar and 350 kilometres from Aurangabad between Nizam-ul-Mulk and MubarizKhan, Subedar of the Deccan. In 1714, Mughal emperor Farrukhsiyar appointed...
assassinated within days of his coronation by Sher Shah Suri's nephew Muhammad MubarizKhan, who later ruled as Muhammad Shah Adil. History of Bengal History of...
Deccan, where he fought MubarizKhan, the Mughal Subahdar of the Deccan, who had kept the ravaging Maratha Empire at bay. MubarizKhan was a former ally of...
Nawab Ali Quli Khan Bahadur, sometime Vizier to Emperor Aurangzeb, by his wife, a sister of Imad ul-Mulk, Nawab Khwaja Muhammad MubarizKhan Bahadur, Hizbar...
as a power base for MubarizKhan himself, rather than a subah of the empire. A major factor behind this was not just MubarizKhan's skill as an administrator...
(1512–1687) and Asaf Jahi dynasty (1724–1950). In 1724, Nizam-ul-Mulk defeated MubarizKhan and conquered Hyderabad. His successors ruled the princely state of Hyderabad...
Zaman, Sheikh Nizam, Dakhin; he was killed in battle on the side of MubarizKhan (India), Maharashtra (1972). Maharashtra State Gazetteers: Nanded. p...
Sipar Khan (1688–1700), his son Rustam Dil Khan (1700–13) and MubarizKhan (1713–24). In 1713, Mughal emperor Farrukhsiyar appointed MubarizKhan as Governor...
later recalled to Delhi, with MubarizKhan appointed as the viceroy. In 1724, Qamar-ud-din Khan defeated MubarizKhan to reclaim the Deccan suba, establishing...
Ali Khan's fief was secured by the intervention of his maternal uncle MubarizKhan, who served as Aurangzeb's viceroy of the Deccan. Till 1947, Banaganapalli...
Subedar. But he had to confront MubarizKhan, as a result of a plot by the Mughal emperor to kill the former. MubarizKhan failed in his attempt and he was...
offerings from Bengal. Following the death of MubarizKhan, in 1617, the Subahdar of Bengal Qasim Khan Chishti intended to appoint Mirak Bahadur Jalair...
Khwaja Muhammad MubarizKhan Bahadur, Hizbar Jang, sometime Subadar of the Deccan and Wazir. His grandfather had three sons, Fazl Ali Khan Bahadur, Qiladar...
days the boy ruler had been murdered by Sher Shah's nephew Muhammad MubarizKhan, who then ascended the throne as Muhammad Adil Shah. The incomplete tomb...
many banks. Hasanpur is named after a Pathan ruler named Hasan Khan, also called MubarizKhan, who drove out the previous Goshain rulers and gained control...
the Golconda Sultanate were made into the province Hyderabad Subah. MubarizKhan was appointed as the Governor of the Deccan province. Aurangzeb's efforts...
entrusted to Shaikh Kamal. He was assisted by officers such as MubarizKhan, Tuqmaq Khan, Mirak Bahadur Jalair and Mir Abdur Razzaq Shirazi. Mir Ali Beg...
transition to a semi-independent ruler. In 1724, Asaf Jah I defeated MubarizKhan to establish autonomy over the Deccan Suba, named the region Hyderabad...
Muhammad MubarizKhan Bahadur, Hizbar Jang, sometime Subadar of the Deccan and Wazir. Nawab Ali Quli Khan Bahadur had three sons, Fazl Ali Khan Bahadur...
Muhammad Shah. Nizam Ali Khan Asaf Jah II transferred his capital from Aurangabad to Hyderabad in 1763. The Emperor ordered MubarizKhan, the Subhedar of the...
century. In 1724 A.D., Nizam-ul-Mulk defeated MubarizKhan, the governor of Hyderabad and Ibrahim Khan, the Jagirdar of Kurnool and founded the Asaf Jahi...
raised her son MubarizKhan to the chiefship. The nobles displeased at her conduct, revolted and dethroning MubarizKhan placed Shamsher Khan on the throne...