Qasim Khan Juvayni

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Reign1628–1632
PredecessorFidai Khan I
SuccessorAzam Khan II
Qasim Khan Juvayni
Amir
19th Subahdar of Bengal
Reign1628–1632
PredecessorFidai Khan I
SuccessorAzam Khan II
BadshahShah Jahan
DiedSonargaon, Bengal, Mughal Empire
SpouseManijah Begum
FatherMir Murad Juwaini
ReligionIslam

Qasim Khan Juvayni (Bengali: কাসিম খান জুইনি, romanized: Qasim Khan Juini, Persian: قاسم خان جوینی) was a Mughal general and nobleman of the court of Mughal emperors Jahangir and Shah Jahan. He also served as the Subahdar of Bengal, succeeding Fidai Khan, from 1628 to 1631. He is most notable for the capture of Hugli off the Portuguese firingis.

Qasim Khan originated from Sabzevar (in present-day Afghanistan) which was historically part of greater Joveyn. His father was Mir Murad Juwaini, a renowned Syed of the town. Murad spent much of his life in the Deccan (giving rise to the name Mir Murad Dakhini) before being appointed by Akbar as 5-year old Shah Jahan's archery trainer. In 1602, Murad died while serving office as Bakshi (paymaster) and military administrator of Lahore.[1][2]

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