Girdhar Bahadur
Girdhar Bahadur (also Giridhar) was a Mughal Kayasth noble, serving as subahdar of several provinces of the Mughal Empire at various times. He was noted for his military service in Malwa against the Marathas, which led to his death at the Battle of Amjhera.
Girdhar Bahadur | |
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Subahdar of Malwa Subahdar of Oudh Subahdar of Allahabad | |
Subahdar of Allahabad | |
Reign | 1719 – ? |
Predecessor | Chhabile Ram |
Subahdar of Oudh | |
Reign | ? – 1722 |
Predecessor | Mir Mushrif |
Successor | Saadat Ali Khan I |
Subahdar of Malwa | |
Reign | 30 August 1722 – 15 May 1723 |
Predecessor | Nizam-ul-Mulk, Asaf Jah I |
Successor | Azim-ullah Khan |
Subahdar of Malwa | |
Reign | 2 June 1725 – 29 November 1728 |
Predecessor | Azim-ullah Khan |
Successor | Jai Singh II |
Died | Amjhera, Malwa Subah, Mughal Empire | 29 November 1728
Father | Daya Ram |
Religion | Hinduism |
References
- Kishore, Kunal (2016). Ayodhya Revisited. Faizabad: Prabhat Prakashan. p. 590. ISBN 8184303572.
- Irvine, William (1991). Later Mughals. New Delhi: Atlantic Publishers and Distributors. pp. 13–15, 72, 113, 242–244.
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