Kabul Subah
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| Kabul Subah | |||||
| Subah of the Mughal Empire | |||||
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| Capital | Kabul | ||||
| Subahdar | |||||
| • | 1585–1586 | Man Singh I (first) | |||
| Historical era | Early modern period | ||||
| • | Established | 1580 | |||
| • | Battle of Khyber Pass | 26 November 1738 | |||
| Today part of | Afghanistan | ||||
The Kabul Subah was a Subah of the Mughal Empire. The region came under the control of Babur in 1504, after he besieged Kabul.
In the 16th century, Kabul was the summer capital of the Mughals.
Administration
The Subah was organized into 14 sarkars, as listed below;
| Sarkar | Number of Parganas |
| Samarkand | |
| Bukhara | |
| Andijan | |
| Kashgar | |
| Kashmir |
List of Subahdars
| Name | Tenure |
| Man Singh I | 15 October 1585 – 1586 |
| Bhagwant Das | 1586 – 1586 |
| Isma'il Quit Khan | 1586 – ? |
| Zain Khan Koka | 1596–1601 |
| Quli Khan Turani | ? – 23 January 1650 |
| Murad Bakhsh | 23 January 1650 – 1654 |
| Dara Shikoh | 1652 – 1658 |
| Said Khan | 1654 – ? |
| Amir Khan II | ? – 28 April 1698 |
| Nasir Khan | ? – 26 November 1738 |
References
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