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Kabul Subah

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Kabul Subah
Subah of the Mughal Empire

1580–1738
 

Location of
Location of
Kabul Subah depicted in map of Mughal Empire by Robert Wilkinson (1809)
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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