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Qasim Khan Juvayni

Qasim Khan Juvayni Nawab (''reigned:'' 1628–1631) was a Mughal general and nobleman of the court of both of the Mughal emperors Jahangir and Shah Jahan and held the rank of 5,000. He also served as the governor of Bengal succeeding Fidai Khan.
==Early life==
He was a native of Sabzwar (in present-day Afghanistan). He was a son of Mir Murad. Murad was appointed by Akbar to train up Prince Shahjahan in archery and later was made ''Bakhshi'' of Lahore.〔KM Karim, (Qasim Khan Jwini ), Banglapedia: The National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh, Asiatic Society of Bangladesh, Dhaka, ''Retrieved: 2011-05-21''〕 Qasim Khan first served Bengal as ''Khazanchi'' during the reign of Islam Khan Chishti. Qasim Khan was married to Manija Begum, the sister of the empress Nur Jahan.〔 Consequently he was sometimes in jest called by the officers of the court ''Qasim Khan Manija''. His poetical name was ''Qasim''. He is the author of a ''Diwan''.

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