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  1. Khanzada Mirza Khan Abdul Rahim (17 December 1556 – 1 October 1627), popularly known as simply Rahim and titled Khan-i-Khanan, was a poet who lived in India during the rule of Mughal emperor Akbar, who was Rahim's mentor.

  2. Abdul Rahim Khan-I-Khana was an Indian poet who lived and worked during the rule of Mughal emperor Akbar. A key part of the nine important ministers in Akbar’s royal court, he was the son of Akbar’s guardian and mentor, Bairam Khan.

  3. अब्दुर्रहीम ख़ान--ख़ाना या रहीम, एक मध्यकालीन कवि, सेनापति, प्रशासक, आश्रयदाता, दानवीर, कूटनीतिज्ञ, बहुभाषाविद, कलाप्रेमी, एवं विद्वान थे। वे भारतीय सामासिक संस्कृति के अनन्य आराधक तथा सभी संप्रदायों के प्रति समादर भाव के सत्यनिष्ठ साधक थे। उनका व्यक्तित्व बहुमुखी प्रतिभा से संपन्न था। वे एक ही साथ कलम और तलवार के धनी थे और मानव प्रेम के सूत्रध...

  4. Aug 27, 2016 · The son of Bairam Khan – Akbar’s uncle, tutor and regent after Humayun’s death – Abdur Rahim Khan-e-Khanan (1556-1627) not only accompanied Akbar on his military expeditions, most notably...

  5. Apr 30, 2023 · Abdul Rahim Khan-i-Khanan, one of the most distinguished nobles of Emperor Akbar’s court, was born on December 17, 1556, in Delhi (Mughal Empire). He was noted for his military prowess as well as his literary brilliance.

  6. Apr 28, 2012 · Abdur Rahim Khan-I-Khanan. April 28, 2012 November 22, 2013. Abdur Rahim Khan-I-Khanan was the son of Bairam Khan. He was a minor when his father died in 1561. He rose high in Akbar’s service, became the Khan-I-Khanan or Premier Noble Man in Akbar’s court. He took part in many campaigns also.

  7. Jan 1, 2018 · ‘Abd’l-Raḥīm Khān-i-Khānān (1556–1626/7) was a powerful Mughal military commander, accomplished author in multiple languages, and renowned patron of the arts. He was the son of Bayram Khan, Akbar’s regent for the first 4 years of his reign, and was raised in the Mughal court after the murder of his father in 1561 [ 10 ].

  8. Mirza Abdul Rahim Khan-i-Khana was the son of Akbars trusted caretaker, Bairam Khan who had Turkic ancestry. When Humayun returned to India, from his exile, he is asked the nobles in court to forge matrimonial alliances with various zamindars, feudal lords, across the nation.

  9. Apr 22, 2024 · This is the tomb of Abdul Rahim Khan-I-Khanan, or simply Rahim, the commander-in-chief of Mughal emperor Akbar’s army, one of his Navratnas, and a renowned poet. Rahim had built the tomb in memory of his wife Mah Banu, some 40 years before Emperor Shah Jahan built Agra’s Taj Mahal.

  10. Dec 17, 2022 · One of the most famous poets of the Mughal era in India, he was one of the nine important ministers in Akbar’s court, who were famously known as the Navaratnas. Interestingly, he was the son of Akbar’s guardian and mentor, Bairam Khan.