Sayyid Salabat Khan Zulfiqar Jang

Sayyid Salabat Khan Zulfiqar Jang was a Mughal noble of Kashmiri descent and the Mir Bakhshi and Amir-ul-Umara of Ahmad Shah Bahadur.

[6] On the death of Asaf Jah in 1748, Salabat Khan was made the Mir Bakhshi in 29 June.

But as neither side desired war, after little fighting the Mughal army left after Ishwari Singh promised a small tribute.

[12] After the disbandment of the Indian Muslim cavalry regiment known as the Sin-Dagh,[13] Imad-ul-Mulk attempted to call to his aide Salabat Khan, the ex-Bakhshi of the last emperor, who had been living in retirement and disgrace at Agra.

But this last great noble of Farrukhsiyar and Muhammad Shah was now an aged phantom only, and he sunk into his grave on 6 June, 1757.

The Emperor Ahmad Shah Bahadur