Adina Beg Khan (died 15 September 1758 Lahore, ) was one of the generals of the Mughal forces led by Mir Mannu, who was later appointed as the governor of the Punjab including Lahore, Jalandhar and Multan under suzerainty of the Mughal Empire the from 1755 to 1758.
Adina Beg was born in Sharakpur, near Lahore, now in Sheikhupura district of Pakistan. Adina Beg was brought up in Mughal homes, for the most part in Jalalabad, Khanpur and Bajvara in the Jalandhar Doab.
He was appointed as governor of Jalandhar Daob in 1739 by Mughal chief wazir Zakarya Khan. Adina was a trachearous leader in difficulty times, who changed sides till his death.
His life is described in an unpublished Persian manuscript Ahwal-i-Dina Beg Khan. Beg died, apparently of colic, on 15 September 1758.