His only child was a son Named Wazir Ibrahim Khan (1654–1713) and was diwan of Emperor Jahandar Shah.
[1] Prior to the governorship of Bengal, Ibrahim Khan served as the Mughal Subahdar of Kashmir, Lahore and Bihar.
[1] During his reign, English and French traders were granted several farmans to continue trading in Bengal.
During 1695–1696, he failed to suppress the revolt of the Chandrakona zamindar, Shobha Singh.
Later in 1697, Ibrahim Khan was replaced by emperor Aurangzeb's own grandson, Prince Azim-us-Shan.