Musa Khan of Bengal
| Musa Khan মূসা খাঁ | |
|---|---|
| Ruler of Bhati Chief of the Baro-Bhuyan | |
| Reign | 29 August 1599 – 10 July 1610 |
| Predecessor | Isa Khan |
| Successor | Masum Khan |
| Born | Bhati, Baro-Bhuyan Confederacy (now Sarail, Brahmanbaria District, Bangladesh) |
| Died | April 1623 Jahangirnagar, Bengal Subah, Mughal Empire (now Dhaka, Bangladesh) |
| Burial | Bagh-i-Musa-Khan |
| House | Jangalbari Fort |
| Father | Isa Khan |
| Religion | Sunni Islam |
Musa Khan (Bengali: মূসা খাঁ; died April 1623) was a Bengali zamindar and the ruler of Bhati, a region in medieval Bengal that covered the greater districts of Dhaka, Mymensingh, Comilla, and Sylhet in present-day Bangladesh. He also served as the chief of the Baro-Bhuyans, a confederation of soldier-landowners who aimed to resist the Mughal invasion of Bengal and to continue the legacy of his father, Isa Khan.