Isha Khan Biography
After the fall of the power in 1576, Bengal was under the mughal rule. But the establishment of effective rule took some time. On 19th December, 1578, Khan-i-jahan died and Muzaffar Khan became the governor of Bengal. s brother Mirza Hakim declared himself independent in Kabul, and Muzaffar Khan was defeated by rebels sympathetic to him, and Bengal and Bihar was declared to be his. He sent a subedar (governor) to Bengal, but lots of Afghans took control of parts of Bengal and all of Orissa. In April 1582, Akbar sent Khan-i-Azam as the subedar of Bengal, who won partial victory; but parts of the region remained under Masum Kabuli and Isha Khan, even under the next subedar Shahbaz Khan. In June 1584, Kutlu Khan of Orissa, who had revolted and took over parts of Bengal, was defeated. In 1586, both Isha Khan and Masum Kabuli accepted mughal overlordship. A new administrative system headed by a sipahsalar (later called subedar) started: Wazib Khan was the first sipahsalar, but he died in August 1587. He was followed by Sayyid Khan (1587–1594).
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