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  1. Abu'l-Hasan (c. 1569 – 12 June 1641) entitled by the Mughal emperor Jahangir as Asaf Khan, was the Grand Vizier (Prime minister) of the fifth Mughal emperor Shah Jahan. He previously served as the vakil (the highest Mughal administrative office) of Jahangir.

  2. Abu'l-Hasan ( c. 1569 – 12 June 1641) entitled by the Mughal emperor Jahangir as Asaf Khan, was the Grand Vizier (Prime minister) of the fifth Mughal emperor Shah Jahan. He previously served as the vakil (the highest Mughal administrative office) of Jahangir.

  3. association with Shah Jahān. In Mumtaz Mahal: Life, family, and marriage. Abū al-Ḥasan Āṣaf Khan, Arjumand’s father and Nūr Jahān’s brother, also attained a high rank within the court and later became grand vizier under Shah Jahān. Read More.

  4. Jul 17, 2018 · Mumtaz Mahal was born as Arjumand Banu Begum on April 27, 1593 in Agra, India. She was born to Diwanji Begum and Abu’l-Hasan Asaf Khan, who held high position in the Mughal Empire. While her father was a wealthy Persian noble, her mother was the daughter of Khwaja Ghias-ud-din, a Persian noble.

  5. This extraordinary portrait depicts one of the most significant Mughal courtiers of the early 17 th century, Mirza Abu’l Hasan Asaf Khan (circa 1569 to 12 June 1641). The son of Itimad al-Dawla (Ghyath Beg), the head of Jahangir’s Treasury, he was also the brother of Jahangir’s favourite wife, Nur Jahan and the father of Mumtaz Mahal ...

  6. Jun 20, 2024 · Three years later, responsibility for overseeing Khusrau was shifted to Ani Singh Ra’i Dalan, a loyal servitor to the emperor. Another six years on, in 1616, in an ominous move for Khusrau, he was transferred to a sworn enemy, Abu’l Hasan/Asaf Khan – Khurram’s father-in-law and Nur Jahan ’s brother.

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  8. Abu'l-Hasan (c. 1569 – 12 June 1641) entitled by the Mughal emperor Jahangir as Asaf Khan, was the Grand Vizier (Prime minister) of the fifth Mughal emperor Shah Jahan. He previously served as the vakil (the highest Mughal administrative office) of Jahangir.