Masum Khan
Masum Khan was a zamindar of East Bengal. He was the son and successor of Bara Bhuiyan leader Musa Khan and the grandson of Isa Khan.[2]
Masum Khan | |
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Born | 1604[1] |
Relatives | Musa Khan (father) Isa Khan (grandfather) |
Rule
Musa Khan died in April 1623. Bengal Subahdar Ibrahim Khan Fath-i-Jang chose his eldest son Masum Khan as successor of his estate.[2]
Khan served in the siege of Hughli in 1632 by the Mughal army against the Portuguese. Again he took part in the Mughal invasion of Assam in 1636.[2]
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References
- Banglapedia link mentions he was 7 in 1611.
- Muazzam Hossain Khan. "Masum Khan". Banglapedia. Retrieved Nov 3, 2015.
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