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Nawāb | |
Born | c. 17th century |
House | Babi |
Dynasty | Babai |
Father | Bahadur Khan Babi |
Religion | Sunni Islam |
Shēr Khānji Babi was the Afghan founder of the Babi dynasty of Hindustan.
Muhammad Sher Khan Ji hailed from the Babai clan of Pashtuns. He served as a distinguished officer of the Imperial service in Delhi. His forefather was Adil Khan Babi of Kandahar who came to India with Humayun. Sher Khanji was a deputy governor of Saurashtra who would go on to establish the Babi dynasty.
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