Situated besides the Safdarjung airport in New Delhi,
Safdarjung's tomb was built by the Nawab of Awadh for his father.
It is one of the finest examples of architecture in India.
The second Nawab of the Awadh dynasty was popularly known as Safdarjung.
He was born as Muhammad Muqim in Khurasan province of Persia
and migrated to India in 1722.
He succeeded his father-in-law and maternal uncle,
Saadat Khan, to the throne of Awadh.
In order to occupy the throne,
he had to pay an astounding amount of money to Nadir Shah.
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