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  2. Red Fort, Muzaffarabad - Wikipedia

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    Red Fort (Urdu: لال قلعہ), also known as Muzaffarabad Fort, is a 16th-century fortification located in Muzaffarabad, Azad Jammu and Kashmir, Pakistan. It was built by the Chak dynasty of Kashmir. [1] [2] The fort is locally referred to as the 'Rutta Qila' or just 'qila'. [3] [4]

  3. List of cultural heritage sites in Azad Kashmir - Wikipedia

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    Red Fort (Muzaffarabad Fort, Rutta Qila, Chak Fort) More images. AJK-19 Black Fort (Gojra Fort) Fort Police Line Road, in Muzaffarabad city. Currently used as a ...

  4. Muzaffarabad - Wikipedia

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    Muzaffarabad was founded in 1646 by Sultan Muzaffar Khan, chief of the Bomba tribe [6] who ruled Kashmir. [7] Khan also constructed the Red Fort that same year for the purpose of warding off incursions from the Mughal Empire.

  5. List of forts in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Ramkot Fort: Mirpur: Azad Kashmir: 16–17th Century: Gakhars: Rajput: Karjai Fort: Khuiratta, Kotli District: Azad Kashmir [3] Red Fort, Muzaffarabad: Muzaffarabad: Azad Kashmir: 1646 Sultan Muzaffar Khan: Locally, it is known as the "Rutta Qila" or just "qila". Zhob Fort [4] Zhob: Balochistan: 1867 British Raj: Also known as Sandeman Fort ...

  6. Azad Kashmir - Wikipedia

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    The principal tourist attractions in Bagh District are Bagh Fort, Dhirkot, Sudhan Gali, Ganga Lake, Ganga Choti, Kotla Waterfall, Neela Butt, Danna, Panjal Mastan National Park, and Las Danna. The Leepa Valley is located 105 km (65 mi) southeast of Muzaffarabad. It is the most charming and scenic place for tourists in Azad Kashmir.

  7. Muzaffarabad District - Wikipedia

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    Muzaffarabad's education system exhibits a disparity between its overall ranking and school infrastructure. While the district achieved a national ranking of 6th with a score of 73.85 in the 2017 Pakistan District Education Ranking (by Alif Ailaan), its school infrastructure score was significantly lower at 105th with a score of 34.29. [13]

  8. Quaid-e-Azam Tourist Lodge - Wikipedia

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    The lodge serves as a popular tourist attraction. It is located at a distance of 100 km (62 mi) from Islamabad, the Pakistani capital, and 40 km (25 mi) from Muree.On the way to Muzaffarabad, the Azad Kashmir capital, it is only 3 km (2 mi) from the Kohala Bridge, that serves as the entry point to Azad Kashmir.

  9. Battle of Muzaffarabad - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Muzaffarabad was fought between Pakistani-backed Pashtun tribesmen and pro-Pakistani Kashmiri rebels, and the Jammu and Kashmir State Forces in the town of Muzaffarabad on 22 October 1947. The battle saw the swift defeat of the Jammu and Kashmir State Forces and the capture of Muzaffarabad by these tribesmen.