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List of Mughal grand viziers


Grand Vizier of Hindustan
Last to hold officeAsaf-ud-Daula
Mughal emperor
21 April 1526
Amir Nizamu-d din Khalifa
Asaf-ud-Daula
21 September 1797

The Grand Vizier of Hindustan (Hindustani: Vazir-ul-Mamalik-i-Hindustan) was the highest ranking minister in the Mughal Empire and the chief adviser to the emperor himself. The position acted as the de facto head of government of the Mughal Empire and had responsibility for leading the ministers of the Empire. This is the list of grand viziers (vazīr-e azam) of the Mughal Empire.

The seniormost official under the Mughals, or the Prime Minister, held different titles such as Vakil, Vakil-us-Sultanat, Wazir, Diwan, Diwan-i-Ala and Diwan Wazir under different Mughal emperors. Under Babur and Humayun, the institution of the wazirat was not fully developed owing to a lack of an entrenched nobility and political upheaval. Nonetheless, individuals under both rulers did rise to positions equivalent to the position of prime minister and under Humayun reforms were first attempted to clarify the roles of Vakil and Wazir.

In the early years of Akbar's reign, the position of prime minister was first officially held by Bairam Khan as Vakil-us-Sultanat, and he exercised considerable influence over the emperor. Over time the power of the Vakil gradually declined, and during the reign of his successor Jahangir the role of Wazir replaced the Vakil as the most important officer in government. Mughal wazirs were specifically appointed from the ahl-i-qalam(men of the pen) as distinct from the ahl-i-saif(men of the sword). With the abolishment of the post of Wakil, the post was divided into the two offices of Wazir and Mir Bakhshi, where the chief Wazir was the head of the finance department, while the Mir Bakhshi was the head of the military department. These two offices were made jointly responsible for the administration by a system of signatures and counter-signatures. Until the death of Aurangzeb, the post of Wazir was never a threat to the monarchy as the Wazir could not act too independently. However, after the death of Aurangzeb, the pre-mughal tradition in India of the Wazir being the premier noble at the court and leading counsellor of the king apart from being the head of the financial administration had been re-established.

PortraitNameTerm of officeNotable eventsEmperor
Mir Khalifa21 April 152617 May 15401st Battle of Panipat
Battle of KhanwaBabur (1526 – 1530)
& Humayun (1530 – 1540)
Qaracha Khan1540?He was a governor of Qandahar and Humayun appoint him as Grand-Vizier of the Mughal State.Humayun (1530 – 1556)
Bairam Khan1556March/April 1560Akbar-i-Azamاکبر اعظم(1556-1605)
Munim Khan15601561
Ataga KhanNovember 156116 May 1562He was assassinated by Adham Khan
Munim Khan15621567
None15671573
Muzaffar Khan Turbati15731579No Vakil was appointed after his appointment to governorship in Bengal from 1579 until 1589
None
Todar Mal(de-facto)15791589
Abdul Rahim1589?
Abu'l-Fazl?22 August 1602
Mirza Koka?1605
Sharif Khan16051611Jahangirجہانگیر(1605-1627)
I'timad-ud-Daula16111622
Asaf Khan16221627/28
Wazir Khan16271628Shah Jahanشاہ جہان(1628-1658)
Azam Khan16281628
Afzal Khan16281639
Islam Khan16391645
Sa'dullah Khan16451656Taj Mahal completed
Mu'azzam Khan16561657Alamgir Iعالمگیر(1658-1707)
Jafar Khan16571658
Fazil Khan16581663
Jafar Khan16631670
None
(Asad Khanas deputy vizier)16701675
Asad Khan16751707Mughal–Maratha Wars
Anglo-Mughal War
Mun'im Khan17071711Bahadur Shah Iبہادر شاہ(1707-1712)
Hidayatullah Khan17111712Jahandar Shahجہاندار شاہ(1712-1713)
Zulfiqar Khan17121713
Qutb-ul-Mulk17131720Mughal throne occupied by a series of puppet rulers under the Syed brothers.Farrukhsiyarفرخ سیر(1713–1719)
Amin Khan17201721Muhammad Shahمحمد شاہ(1719-1748)
Nizam-ul-Mulk17211723
Roshan-ud-Daula17241733
Itimad-ud-Daula17331748Battle of Bhopal
Nader Shah's invasion of Mughal Empire
Battle of Karnal
First invasion of Ahmad Shah Durrani
Battle of Manupur (1748)
Shuja-ud-Daula17481753Second invasion of Ahmad Shah Durrani
Third invasion of Ahmad Shah Durrani
Battle of Lahore (1752)Ahmad Shah Bahadurاحمد شاہ بہادر(1748-1754)
Intizam-ud-Daula17531754
Imad-ul-Mulk17541760Black Hole of Calcutta
Battle of PlasseyAlamgir IIعالمگیر دوم(1754-1759)
Shuja-ud-Daula17611775Third Battle of Panipat
Battle of Buxar
Treaty of AllahabadShah Alam IIشاہ عالم دوم(1760-1806)
Majad-ud-Daula Abdul Ahad Khan Kashmiri(defacto since 1773)
17751779
Mirza Najaf Khan17791782
Afrasiyab Khan17821784
Mahadaji Shinde17851794
Daulat Rao Shinde17941803
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