Qutubuddin Koka

Through extreme grief and sorrow I had no inclination for some days to eat, and I did not change my clothes.Thus, Shaykh Khubu was the Kokah (foster brother) of emperor Jahangir.

Eight months later, he led the Mughal forces in a battle against Sher Afghan Quli Khan, the Faujdar of Bardhaman.

[4] Shaikh Ibrahim was married to Parwar Khanam, the daughter of Asaf Khan (the Grand Vizier of Mughal Empire 1628-41[2]) and sister of Mumtaz Mahal (Empress consort of the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan and niece of empress Nur Jahan, Jahangir's favorite wife).

Shaikh Ibrahim aka Mohtashim Khan was given a jagir of 22 villages in Sheikhupur, Badaun and it is here he built a fort for his family, where his descendants still live to this day.

This is the Indian branch of Koka's family, and their descendants include Nawab Abdul-Ghaffar Khan Bahadur, jageerdar of Sheikhupur,[7][circular reference] Begum Parveen Azad - a senior Indian Congress party politician [the 11th Lok Sabha (1996) Congress-party candidate from Baduan],[8] other relatives include Mohammad Sultan Hyder 'Josh'- a prominent poet and short story writer of Urdu[9] and Begum Abida Ahmed wife of the 5th President of India Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed.