Muzaffarnagar Travel and Tourism Guide
Situated in the DOAB of the Ganges and the Jamuna, is famous for its many temples, and places of religious interest. The history of Muzaffarnagar dates back to the Mughal period. Set up by Sayyid Jagirdar in 1633, the city was named in the honour of his father Muzaffar Ali Khan. As per legend, the war of Mahabharata was fought in the field of the village Pachenda in the city. Home to one of the largest jaggery trading markets of Asia the place has also earned a name for making chaat. Liyakat Ali Khan, the first Prime Minister of Pakistan was from Muzzafarnagar Tips: Don't miss the temples and the beautiful landscapes. ChandBali Chat is a must try