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  2. Mughal Steel - Wikipedia

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    It was started in 1950 as Mughal Traders imported Iron and steel products. [4] In 2008, Mughal acquired the plant and machinery of Al-Bashir Steel Industries. [6] In 2010, Mughal was incorporated as Mughal Iron & Steel Industries Limited. [6] In 2015, Mughal was listed on the Karachi Stock Exchange, following an initial public offering at a ...

  3. Category : Companies listed on the Pakistan Stock Exchange

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  4. Category:Steel companies of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:Pakistani company stubs - Wikipedia

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  6. Pakistan Steel Mills - Wikipedia

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    The Pakistan Steel Mills Corporation, [2] [3] colloquially referred to as Pak Steel, is a Pakistani state-owned company that produces long-rolled steel and heavy metal products in the country. [ 4 ] Headquartered in Karachi , Sindh , the PSMC is currently the largest industrial mega-corporation in Pakistan, having a production capacity of 1.1 ...

  7. Subah of Lahore - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of notable governors of Lahore subah appointed by the central Mughal government. [16] [28] [29] 16th century. Said Khan (c. 1580–1583) Raja Bhagwan Das (c. 1583–1589) Rai Singh (jointly with Bhagwan Das; 1587–1599) Khawaja Shamsuddin Khawafi (c. 1599–1602) 17th century. Qulij Khan Andajani (c. 1602–1605 ...

  8. Talk:Mughal Steel - Wikipedia

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  9. Mughal weapons - Wikipedia

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    Mughal weapons significantly evolved during the ruling periods of its various rulers. During its conquests throughout the centuries, the military of the Mughal Empire used a variety of weapons including swords, bows and arrows, horses, camels, elephants, some of the world's largest cannons, muskets and flintlock blunderbusses .