Asalat Khan
Asalat Khan | |
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Portrait of Asalat Khan c. 1645, Smithsonian Institution | |
| Mir Bakhshi of the Mughal Empire | |
| In office 1644–1647 | |
| Monarch | Shah Jahan |
| Subahdar of Delhi | |
| Monarch | Shah Jahan |
| Personal details | |
| Born | Mir Abdul Hadi |
| Died | 1647 |
| Relations | Khalilullah Khan (brother) |
| Children | Iftikhar Khan (son) Multafat Khan (son) |
| Parent | Mir Miran Yazdi (father) |
| Military service | |
| Battles/wars | Siege of Parenda Battle of Shibarghan (1646) |
Mir Abdul Hadi (died 1647), known by the title Asalat Khan, was a noble and general of the Mughal Empire during the reign of Mughal emperor Shah Jahan. He briefly served as the empire's mir bakhshi (paymaster-general), one of the highest positions in the empire's administration. He played key roles in leading Shah Jahan's Central Asian campaign.