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  2. Clock Tower, Multan - Wikipedia

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    It was constructed over the ruins of Haveli of Ahmad Khan Sadozai which was completely destroyed during Siege of Multan. The hall and building were named 'Ripon Hall and Ripon Building' after the name of Ripon, viceroy of India at that time. And clock tower was named Northbrook Tower after the name of Northbrook, a former Viceroy of India (1872 ...

  3. Multan - Wikipedia

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    Multan (Saraiki / Urdu: مُلْتَان; local pronunciation: [mɵlˈtäːnᵊ] ⓘ) is a city in Punjab, Pakistan, located on the bank of river Chenab.It is one of the five largest urban centres of Pakistan in 2025 and is the administrative centre of Multan Division.

  4. List of places in Multan - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of all the notable places in Multan City and its surroundings. Ghanta Ghar Clock Tower Multan Tomb of Shah Rukn-e-Alam Multan. Mausoleum of Baha-ud-Din Zakariya; Mausoleum of Shah Rukn-e-Alam; Mausoleum of Shah Shams Sabzwari; Mausoleum of Syed Musa Pak; Mausoleum of Shah Gardez; Mausoleum of Mai Maharban (Near Chowk Fawara ...

  5. List of educational institutions in Multan - Wikipedia

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    INEX Institute ( INEX School of Fashion Design & Professional Study) Multan; The Net Rider,(House of networking, Graphic Designing, Freelancing, Multan; Institute of Modern Arts and Languages (IMAL 360), Multan; Institute of Cost and Management Accountants of Pakistan (ICMA Pakistan), [5] Multan; Multan Homeopathic College and Hospital, [6] Multan

  6. Subah of Multan - Wikipedia

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    Under Mughal rule, Multan enjoyed 200 years of peace in a time when the city became known as Dar al-Aman ("Abode of Peace"). During the Mughal era, Multan was an important centre of agricultural production and manufacturing of cotton textiles. [4] Multan was a centre for currency minting, [4] as well as tile-making during the Mughal era. [5]

  7. Multan Sun Temple - Wikipedia

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    The Sun Temple of Multan was a temple dedicated to Surya, the Hindu Sun God, in the city of Multan in modern Pakistan. The location of the temple remains unknown; it is distinct from the Prahladpuri Temple .

  8. List of universities in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Multan University of Science & Technology Multan: 2022 General Private 86 Times Institute Multan: 2008 General Private 87 Nishtar Medical University: Multan: 1951 Medical Public 88 Emerson University, Multan: Multan: 1920 General Public 89 Ghazi National Institute of Engineering & Sciences Dera Ghazi Khan: 2021 General Private 90 University of ...

  9. List of Hindu temples in Multan - Wikipedia

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    The temples, known as Mandirs, exist because the population of Multan followed Hinduism, [1] Buddhism and tribal religions before the arrival of Islam. In 997 CE, Sultan Mahmud Ghaznavi , took over the Ghaznavid dynasty empire established by his father, Sultan Sebuktegin , In 1005 he conquered the Hindu Shahis in Kabul in 1005, and followed it ...