Tatar Khan Naghir

Tātār Khān Nāghir (Pashto: تاتار خان ناغر; d. 1611) was a soldier of the Eastern Afghan Confederates, during the reign of Mughal emperor Jahangir.

[2] Khan entered the service of Khwaja Usman, the leader of the Eastern Afghan Confederates, and fought against the Mughals.

Usman and his forces, which included Naghir, would often launch surprise attacks at the Mughal fort-builders near Hasanpur (modern-day Haybatnagar in Kishoreganj), who would build a fort every five days as they moved.

An affray took place between Khwaja Khan and Mirza Isfandiyar against Naghir, who was now on his own as the other Afghans had fled, fearing the Mughal artillery.

Although the Mughals and Afghans continued their warfare as time passed, this occasion was appreciated by both sides and regarded as an act of humanity, manliness and religiosity.