Kaura Mal
Diwan Kaura Mal | |
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| Mughal governor of Multan | |
| In office 1748–1751 | |
| Monarch | Ahmad Shah Bahadur |
| Preceded by | Nawab Zahid Khan (as Mughal governor) |
| Succeeded by | Ali Muhammad Khan Khakwani (as Durrani governor) |
| Personal details | |
| Born | |
| Died | 1752 |
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Kaura Mal was an official of the Mughal Empire who served as Subahdar of Subah of Multan from 1748 to 1751. He served as Diwan of Lahore and Multan on various occasions as well. Kaura Mal is notable for being one of the few Sahajdhari Sikhs in the Mughal bureaucracy.