Munʿim Khān (7 March 1525 – 23 October 1575) was a Mughal general under both emperors Humayun and Akbar.
He was titled Khān-i-Khānān ('Khan of Khans') when Emperor Akbar appointed him as Prime Minister of the Mughal Empire in 1560.
Munim Khan was the first Mughal governor of Bengal Subah from 1574 to 1575 and Kabul in two separate terms from 1556 to 1560 and 1563 to 1575.
[1][2] Khan was born on 7 March 1525 in Jaunpur as a Persianised Turk whose ancestors originally hailed from the city of Andijan in present-day Uzbekistan.
Khan was promoted to a Mansabdar (military commander) of 5000 soldiers, which was the highest rank at the time.