Qasim Khan (Mir Bahr) Explained
Qasim Khan (Persian: قاسم خان, pronounced [qɒːsiːm xɒːn]) was the Mir Bahr (Admiral) of the Mughal Empire during the reign of Akbar. He played a major role in the conquest of Kashmir and served as the Faujdar of Kashmir from 1586 until 1588.[1] [2] [3]
Notes and References
- Book: Mubārak, Abū al-Faz̤l ibn . The Ain I Akbari . 1873 . Rouse . 380 . en.
- Book: Badāʼūnī, ʻAbd al-Qādir ibn Mulūk Shāh . Muntaḵẖabu-t-tawārīḵẖ: The reign of Akbar, from 963 to 1004 A.H. Translated into English by W.H. Lowe . 1884 . Asiatic Society . en.
- Book: Akbar, M. J. . Kashmir: Behind the Vale . 2018-02-08 . Roli Books Private Limited . 978-81-936009-6-2 . en.