عنوان المقال عربي
الدور السياسي لبيرم خان في الدولة المغولية في الهند (1530-1605)
Abstract
The Burm Khan Khanan is one of the leading Persian families and elites who contributed to the consolidation of the Mongol Empire in India through its political and military role in the leadership of the army and administration of the administrative and financial empire. As a result of their role, the founder of this family, And important titles such as (Khan Khanan), (friendly friend), (Khan Baba), and have won privileges not promoted by others, as a result of their association with the Mongol tangle through the mediation, and exploited their position and contributed Shiites Shiites in the Mughal state by virtue of their position in government, As well as their friendly relationship In the Safavid state at that stage of the emperors’ reign: Nasiruddin Humayun, Jalaluddin Muhammad Akbar and Jehankir. During their reign, many Shi'a scholars and leaders took up important posts in the Mongol state, but this aroused the jealousy of their opponents and worked to get rid of them. Pay the price of loyalty and loyalty to the Mughal state, like the rest of the Shiites who were martyred in order to spread the doctrine of Al-Bayt (peace be upon them).
Keywords
Bairam Khans, their political role, the Mughal Empire, India
Recommended Citation
Mohsen, Sakina Bejay and Shanah, Asaad Hamid Abu
(2025)
"The political role of Bairam Khan in the Mughal state in India (1530-1605),"
Uruk for Humanities: Vol. 12:
Iss.
1, Article 26.
Available at:
https://muthuruk.mu.edu.iq/journal/vol12/iss1/26