Amir Khan I
Mir Amir Khan I | |
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| Subedar of Thatta | |
| In office 1629–1647 | |
| Monarch | Shah Jahan |
| Governor of Gujarat | |
| Governor of Bihar | |
| Personal details | |
| Died | 1647 Thatta, Sindh |
| Parent |
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| Profession | Nobleman, administrator |
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Amir Khan I (Mir Abul Wafa, also known as Mir Abul Baqa; died 1647) was a Mughal nobleman and the eldest son of Mir Qasim Khan Namkin. He served under the emperors Jahangir and Shah Jahan, holding several provincial governorships, including Gujarat, Bihar, and Sindh. He was appointed Subedar (governor) of Thatta in 1629–30, a position he held until his death in 1647 at an age reported to be over 100 years.