Sadeq Khan

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Gender
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Biography

Sadaq Khān (Bengali: সাদক খান), also known as Sadeq Khan (Bengali: সাদেক খান, Persian: صادق خان‎), was a Faujdar of the Mughal Bengal's Sylhet Sarkar. He succeeded Farhad Khan as faujdar in 1688.

Life

In 1678, Farhad Khan took a one year break from being the faujdar of Sylhet as he was appointed the task of being the faujdar of Chittagong. During this time, Sadeq may have been the regent faujdar. It is said that Sadeq was ordered by Farhad to have built a mosque (which now remains incomplete) west of the former Sylhet Police lines.

In 1688, Sadeq also granted land to Sylheti citizens. Faujdar Enayatullah Khan was the next known faujdar after Sadeq.

An inscription on a certain mazar (mausoleum) in the dargah of Shah Jalal was found to have been built in 1689. Syed Murtaza Ali is of the opinion that this is possibly the grave of Sadeq.

Political offices
Preceded by
Farhad Khan
Faujdar of Sylhet
1688-1689
Succeeded by
Inayetullah Khan
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