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Najafgarh Fort
Najafgarh Fort is located in Delhi; it was built by Mirza Najaf Khan, the commander-in-chief of the Mughal Army.

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Najafgarh Fort is located in Delhi. The fort was built by Mirza Najaf Khan, the commander-in-chief of the Mughal Army under King Shah Alam II. He built the fort in the suburbs of the capital city and settled a small number of Mughal over there. The fort was later named Najafgarh Fort.

Visiting Information to Najafgarh Fort
Delhi Railway Station and Indira Gandhi International Airport are the nearest to visit the Najafgarh Fort. National Highway 19 connects Delhi to other major cities of India.

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