English: The mausoleum (tomb) stands in the centre of a large garden enclosure with a raised platform, originally veneered with sandstone, with two inscribed marble cenotaphs on its top, traces of which can be seen. One belongs to Najaf khan and the other to his daughter Fatima. The real graves are located in one of the two chambers in the core of the platform. An enclosure wall covers the whole complex.
Najaf Khan was related to the Safavi kings of Persia and came with his sister to the court of Muhammad Shah (A.D 1719-48). Later he had entered the services of Shah Alam II (A.D. 1759-1806) and had proved to be one of the most formidable mughal Military commander until his death in 1782.
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