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  • Sarkar of Kashmir
  • Subah of Kashmir
1586–1752
Flag of Mughal Kashmir
Alam flag of the Mughal Empire
Status
  • Sarkar of the Kabul Subah of Mughal Empire​ (1586–1648)
  • Subah of the Mughal Empire​–(1648–1752)
CapitalSrinagar
Common languages
  • Persian (official)
  • Kashmiri (official)
  • Arabic (religious)
  • Hindustani (lingua franca)
Religion
  • Sunni Islam (official)
  • Shia Islam
  • Hinduism and other Indian religions
Demonym(s)
  • Kashmiri
  • Mughal
GovernmentDependent later self governing viceroyalty under Mughal Empire
  • Faujdari with a divisional government under Kabul authority​ (1586–1648)
  • Subahdari with a provincial government​ (1648–1752)
Faujdar/Subahdar 
• 1586–1588
Qasim Khan
• 1611–1616
Ahmed Beg Khan
• 1638–1646
1652–1657
Ali Mardan Khan
• 1671–1675
Iftikhar Khan
• 1721–1723
Abd al-Samad Khan
• 1751–1752
Quli Khan
LegislatureMughal Darbar
Historical eraEarly modern period
• Battle of Hastivanj
10 October 1586
• Annexed by Durrani Empire
1752
Area
163822,000 km2 (8,500 sq mi)
Currency
  • Gold Mohur
  • Silver Rupiya
  • Copper Dam
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Mughal Kashmir Kashmir Sultanate
Durrani Empire Mughal Kashmir
Today part of
  • India
  • Pakistan

The Sarkar of Kashmir, later the Subah of Kashmir, was a province of the Mughal Empire encompassing the Kashmir region, now divided between Pakistan (Muzaffarabad division) and India (Kashmir division). It was separated from the Kabul Subah and was made into an imperial province under administrative reforms carried out by emperor Shah Jahan in 1648. The province ceased to exist when Durrani forces, under Ahmed Shah Abdali, entered Kashmir in 1752 and captured Quli Khan, the last Mughal Subahdar.

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