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.

Hakim Humam
Portrait of Hakim Humam, c. 1615-20.
Born
Najib al-Din Humayun

Gilan, Safavid Iran
Died1596
Mughal Empire
Known forRoyal physician to Mughal emperor Akbar
TitleHumayun Quli
RelativesHakim Abu'l-Fath Gilani (brother)

Hakim Nuru'd-Din Qarari (brother)

Hakim Lutfullah Gilani (brother)
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