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Chin Muhammad Khan
Muhammad Amin Khan
Amīn Khān
Sadr-us-Sudur of the Mughal Empire
In office
1698–?
MonarchAurangzeb
Vazīr-i-Āzam of the Mughal Empire
In office
1720–1721
MonarchMuhammad Shah
Succeeded byNizam-ul-Mulk, Asaf Jah I
Subahdar of Gujarat
Personal details
RelationsAbid Khan (uncle)

Ghaziuddin Khan (cousin)

Chin Qilich Khan (nephew)
ChildrenQamaruddin Khan
ParentMir Bahauddin
Military service
AllegianceMughal Empire
Years of service1690s-1721
CommandsMughal Army
Battles/wars
  • Mughal-Maratha war
    • Battle of Torna (1704)

  • Banda Singh Bahadur's uprising
    • Battle of Jammu (1712)
    • Siege of Gurdaspur (1715)

Mian Muhammad Amin Khan Turani (died 28 January 1721),[1] was a Mughal noble of Central Asian origin. He served as sadr-us-sudur (head of religious endowments) during the reign of Mughal emperor Aurangzeb, and briefly occupied the post of wazir (prime minister) during the reign of Muhammad Shah. He was the uncle of Chin Qilich Khan, the first Nizam of Hyderabad.

  1. ^ James Burgess, The Chronology of Modern India, p. 162, Edinburgh, 1913

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