Sultan Muzaffar Khan

Sultan Muzaffar Khan
Early 18th century Mughal-style artwork depicting Muzaffar Khán
Sultan of Muzaffarabad
Reignc.1646-till his death.
Coronationc.1646
PredecessorPosition established
BornKashmir Subah, Mughal Empire
Burial
IssueSultan Habibat Khan, Sultan Rehmat Khan
HouseBomba Dynasty

Sultan Muzaffar Khan (Urdu: سلطان مظفر خان) was a chief of the Bomba Tribe. He is the namesake and founder of the city of Muzaffarabad in present-day Azad Kashmir.[1] Khan united various hill tribes near the KashmirHazara border region and convinced them to settle near the site of two rivers: the Jhelum River and Neelum River.[2]

Muzaffarabad was founded in 1646 by Sultan Muzaffar Khan, chief of the Bomba tribe[3] who ruled Kashmir.[4] Khan also constructed the Red Fort that same year for the purpose of warding off incursions from the Mughal Empire.

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References

  1. ^ Naqvi, Mubashar (5 May 2017). "The other Red Fort".
  2. ^ Remains of the day last retrieved 17 February 2007. Archived 28 February 2007 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ Mir-át-i Mas'údi Archived 2007-09-29 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ Ahmad, Pirzada Irshad (2003). A Hand Book on Azad Jammu & Kashmir. Nawab Sons Publication. ISBN 978-969-530-050-3.