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  1. Mirza Aziz Koka ( c. 1542 – c. 1624), also known as Kokaltash and by his sobriquet Khan-i-Azam (The Greatest Khan), was the foster brother of Akbar, who remained one of the leading nobles at the courts of the Mughal emperors Akbar and Jahangir.

  2. As a prominent noble under the Mughal emperor Akbar and his successor, Jahangir Mirza Aziz Koka governed and led military campaigns in various Subahs of the Mughal Empire.

  3. Mirza Aziz Koka was one of the great nobles of Akbar. He had been very close to Akbar himself, having been his foster-brother (Koka). After rising continuously in Akbar's service, he suddenly resigned his governorship of Gujarat and departed for Mecca (1593 A.D.). He returned from Mecca, after a rather unhappy sojourn there, in 1594. In this ...

  4. Khusrau's first wife and chief consort was the daughter of extremely powerful Mirza Aziz Koka, known as Khan Azam, son of Jiji Anga, Emperor Akbar's Wet nurse.

  5. empire in 1580 and Khan-i Azam, Mirza Aziz Koka was formally appointed as Subahdar2. But some rudimentary administrative arrangements appear to have been put in place soon after the conquest of the area. In that context, Munim Khan may rightly be considered the first Subahdar (1574-75) of Bihar3. The campaigns against the

  6. Mirza Aziz Koka Immediately following the Gujarat conquest, Mirza Aziz Kokaltash, Khan-i-Azam was appointed as the governor. Among other appointments made by Akbar, two important were the charge of Patan and Baroda which were entrusted to Mir Muhammad and Qutb- ud din Muhammad Khan respectively. They were the paternal uncles of Mirza Aziz.4

  7. Mirza Aziz Koka Khan-i Azam (c. 1542-1624) was a foster brother of Akbar. One of his daughters married Akbar's son Prince Murad and another married Prince Khusraw, the eldest son of Prince Salim (Jahangir).