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  2. Emirate of Multan - Wikipedia

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    The Emirate of Multan was a medieval kingdom in Punjab region in the northwest Indian subcontinent [3] that was centred around city of Multan (present-day Punjab, Pakistan). It initially extended towards parts of Kashmir, and included parts of present-day Punjab. It was initially ruled by the tribe of Banu Munabbih.

  3. History of Multan - Wikipedia

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    Multan was founded by great grandson of Prophet Noah before 3000 BC era, according to the historian Firishta. It was home to ancient Indo Aryan civilization. [4] According to Hindu tradition the ancient name of Multan was ''Mulasthana'' and the current name Multan was possibly associated with the Mallian people who faced Greek army and were defeated by Alexander the Great's army after a fierce ...

  4. Habbarid Emirate - Wikipedia

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    The Banu Munabih established an emirate in Multan, [6] the Banu Ma'dan established an emirate in Makran before annexing the short-lived emirate of Mashkey. The Habbari ruled over the area of Turan (modern Khuzdar ), until the end of the 9th century, when its chief Mughira bin Ahmad established his independence and moved his capital to Kijkanan ...

  5. Fateh Daud Lodi - Wikipedia

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    Abul Fateh Daud Lodi [1] was a ruler from the Lodi dynasty of Multan who ruled the Emirate of Multan. [2] He was deposed by Mahmud of Ghazni, [3] who also massacred the Ismailis in the course of his conquest of Multan. [4] He was grandson of Shaikh Hamid Lodi founder of Lodi dynasty of Multan. [1]

  6. Category:History of Multan - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Help. The History of Multan — in Punjab Province, eastern Pakistan. Subcategories ... Emirate of Multan; F. Fateh Daud; K.

  7. Emirate - Wikipedia

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    Muri Emirate, eastcentral Nigeria 1817– (integrated) Kazaure Emirate, northcentral Nigeria 1819– (integrated) Lapai Emirate, central Nigeria 1825– (integrated) Suleja Emirate, central Nigeria 1828– (integrated) Agaie Emirate, westcentral Nigeria 1832– (integrated) Bida Emirate, westcentral Nigeria 1856– (integrated)

  8. List of Muslim states and dynasties - Wikipedia

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    United Arab Emirates. Emirate of Abu Dhabi (1761–present) Emirate of Ajman (1816–present) Emirate of Dubai (1833–present) Emirate of Fujairah (1876–present) Emirate of Ras Al Khaimah (1727–present) Emirate of Sharjah (1803–present) Emirate of Umm Al Quwain (1775–present) Dibba (1871–1953) Hamriyya (1875–1922) Hira (1915–1942 ...

  9. Langah Sultanate - Wikipedia

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    The Langah Sultanate was a late medieval sultanate based in the Punjab region in the western Indian subcontinent between the 15th and 16th centuries. It was the dominant power of the lower Doab tract with Multan at its centre.