Bairam Khan
E93473
Bairam Khan was a prominent 16th-century Mughal statesman and military commander who served as regent and chief mentor to the young Emperor Akbar, playing a crucial role in consolidating Mughal rule in India.
All labels observed (2)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| Bairam Khan canonical | 10 |
| Bayram Khan | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
This entity first appeared as the object of triple T617919 — resolving that mention is where its identity was fixed. The disambiguator weighed these candidate entities and picked the highlighted one (or “None”, minting a new entity). This is how homonymy is resolved: the same surface form can point to different entities.
Target entity: Bairam Khan Context triple: [Akbar, advisor, Bairam Khan]
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A.
Ibrahim Lodi
Ibrahim Lodi was the last Sultan of the Delhi Sultanate’s Lodi dynasty, whose defeat by Babur at the First Battle of Panipat in 1526 marked the beginning of Mughal rule in India.
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B.
Bahlul Lodi
Bahlul Lodi was the founder of the Lodi dynasty and a 15th-century Afghan ruler who became Sultan of Delhi and restored a measure of stability to the declining Delhi Sultanate.
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C.
Nur-ud-din Muhammad Salim
Nur-ud-din Muhammad Salim, better known by his regnal name Jahangir, was the fourth Mughal emperor of India, renowned for his patronage of the arts and relatively liberal, if often indulgent, rule in the early 17th century.
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D.
Sikandar Lodi
Sikandar Lodi was a prominent ruler of the Lodi dynasty known for consolidating the Delhi Sultanate’s power, founding the city of Agra, and promoting administrative and agricultural reforms.
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E.
Umar Sheikh Mirza II
Umar Sheikh Mirza II was a Timurid prince and regional ruler in Central Asia, best known as the father of Babur, the founder of the Mughal Empire.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Bairam Khan Target entity description: Bairam Khan was a prominent 16th-century Mughal statesman and military commander who served as regent and chief mentor to the young Emperor Akbar, playing a crucial role in consolidating Mughal rule in India.
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A.
Ibrahim Lodi
Ibrahim Lodi was the last Sultan of the Delhi Sultanate’s Lodi dynasty, whose defeat by Babur at the First Battle of Panipat in 1526 marked the beginning of Mughal rule in India.
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B.
Bahlul Lodi
Bahlul Lodi was the founder of the Lodi dynasty and a 15th-century Afghan ruler who became Sultan of Delhi and restored a measure of stability to the declining Delhi Sultanate.
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C.
Nur-ud-din Muhammad Salim
Nur-ud-din Muhammad Salim, better known by his regnal name Jahangir, was the fourth Mughal emperor of India, renowned for his patronage of the arts and relatively liberal, if often indulgent, rule in the early 17th century.
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D.
Sikandar Lodi
Sikandar Lodi was a prominent ruler of the Lodi dynasty known for consolidating the Delhi Sultanate’s power, founding the city of Agra, and promoting administrative and agricultural reforms.
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E.
Umar Sheikh Mirza II
Umar Sheikh Mirza II was a Timurid prince and regional ruler in Central Asia, best known as the father of Babur, the founder of the Mughal Empire.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (49)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
Mughal statesman
ⓘ
general ⓘ historical figure ⓘ mentor ⓘ military commander ⓘ nobleman ⓘ politician ⓘ regent ⓘ |
| allegiance |
Mughal Empire (in much of the territory)
ⓘ
surface form:
Mughal Empire
|
| alsoKnownAs |
Bairam Beg
ⓘ
Bairam Khan ⓘ
surface form:
Bayram Khan
Khan-i-Khanan ⓘ |
| appointedBy | Humayun ⓘ |
| assassinatedIn | Gujarat ⓘ |
| battle | Second Battle of Panipat ⓘ |
| birthCentury | 16th century ⓘ |
| causeOfDeath | assassination ⓘ |
| commanded | Mughal forces at the Second Battle of Panipat ⓘ |
| court | Mughal court ⓘ |
| deathDate | 1561 ⓘ |
| deathPlace | Patan, Gujarat ⓘ |
| dynastyServed |
Mughal dynasty
ⓘ
surface form:
Timurid (Mughal) dynasty
|
| empire |
Mughal Empire (in much of the territory)
ⓘ
surface form:
Mughal Empire
|
| ethnicity | Turkic ⓘ |
| fullName | Bairam Khan self-link ⓘ |
| historicalPeriod | 16th century ⓘ |
| influenced | early Mughal administrative policies under Akbar ⓘ |
| loyalTo |
Akbar
ⓘ
Humayun ⓘ |
| mentorOf | Akbar ⓘ |
| notableFor |
consolidating Mughal rule in northern India
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victory at the Second Battle of Panipat ⓘ |
| opponent | Hemu ⓘ |
| origin | Central Asia ⓘ |
| politicalActivityLocation |
India
ⓘ
northern India ⓘ
surface form:
North India
|
| positionHeld |
commander-in-chief of the Mughal army
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regent of the Mughal Empire ⓘ vakil (chief minister) of the Mughal Empire ⓘ |
| regencyEndApprox | 1560 ⓘ |
| regencyStartApprox | 1556 ⓘ |
| religion | Islam ⓘ |
| role |
chief mentor to Emperor Akbar
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guardian of the young Akbar ⓘ |
| servedAsRegentFor | Akbar ⓘ |
| servedUnder |
Akbar
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Humayun ⓘ |
| successorAsRegent |
Akbar
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surface form:
Akbar (personal rule)
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| supported | Akbar’s accession to the Mughal throne ⓘ |
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Subject: Bairam Khan Description of subject: Bairam Khan was a prominent 16th-century Mughal statesman and military commander who served as regent and chief mentor to the young Emperor Akbar, playing a crucial role in consolidating Mughal rule in India.
Referenced by (11)
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