[3] In 1712, Inayatullah Khan was made the personal governor of Kashmir, where he led a campaign to subdue the Bomba tribal leader, Muzaffar Khan, who had seized the Drava and Karnah districts of Kashmir.
[5] Later, Farrukhsiyar made Inayatullah Khan the Diwan-i-Tan-o-Khalsa and the Khan-i-Saman, in order to gain his support against the Sayyid Brothers.
[6][7] In the reign of Farrukhsiyar, Inayatullah was responsible for the re-imposition of Jizyah after the death of Aurangzeb:[8] "Inayatullah has placed before me a letter form the Sherif of Mecca urging that the collection of jizya is obligatory according to our Holy book.
He set fire to the Hindu area of Srinagar and forbade the Pandits from wearing turbans.
[9] Inayatullah Khan raised an army in order to overthrow the Sayyid Brothers, during the nominal rule of Shah Jahan II, but was seized at Delhi and thrown into prison on June, 1719.