
Early 18th century Mughal-style artwork depicting Muzaffar Khán.

Sultan Muhammad Muzaffar Khan (Urdu: سلطان محمد مظفر خان) was a chief of the Bomba Tribe. He is the namesake for the city of Muzaffarabad in present-day Azad Kashmir.[1] Khan united various hill tribes near the Kashmir–Hazara border region and convinced them to settle near the site of two rivers: the Jhelum River and Neelum River.[2]
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- ↑ Naqvi, Mubashar (5 May 2017). "The other Red Fort".
- ↑ Remains of the day last retrieved 17 February 2007. Archived 28 February 2007 at the Wayback Machine
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