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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. Dec 23, 2020 · Learn about Rahim, a Hindi poet and one of the Navaratnas of Akbar's court. He translated Babur's memoirs, wrote astrology books and had a tomb in Punjab.

  3. Learn about the life and works of Abdul Rahim Khan-I-Khana, a prominent poet and minister in the court of Mughal emperor Akbar. He wrote in Persian, Sanskrit, and Hindi, and was a devotee of Lord Krishna.

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  5. 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...

  6. Feb 24, 2020 · Abdul Rahim Khan-e-Khana (1556-1627) (Devanagari:अब्दुल रहीम खान-ए-खाना, Urdu/Persian: عبدالرحيم خانخان) also known as Rahim (रहीम) was a poet in the times of Mughal emperor Akbar, and one of his main nine ministers (Diwan) in his court, also known as the Navaratnas; he is most known ...

  7. Abdul Rahim Khan-I-Khana also known as Rahim, was a composer in the times of Mughal emperor Akbar, and one of his main nine ministers (Diwan) in his court, also known as the Navratnas. He is most known for his Hindi couplets and his books on Astrology.

  8. 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.