Hakim Humam
Najib al-Din Humayun (died 1595), commonly known as Hakim Humam or Hakim Hamam, was a physician (hakim) and an official in the service of the Mughal emperor Akbar. A native of Gilan in present-day Iran, he migrated to present-day India with his brothers because of Safavid persecution. He held several positions in Akbar's service, and served as the Mughal ambassador to Abdullah Khan II of Bukhara.
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Portrait of Hakim Humam, c. 1615-20. | |
Born | Najib al-Din Humayun Gilan, Safavid Iran |
Died | 1596 Mughal Empire |
Known for | Royal physician to Mughal emperor Akbar |
Title | Humayun Quli |
Relatives | Hakim Abu'l-Fath Gilani (brother)
Hakim Nuru'd-Din Qarari (brother) Hakim Lutfullah Gilani (brother) |
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