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  2. Clock Tower, Multan - Wikipedia

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    Multan's Ghanta Ghar dates from the British colonial period, and was built in the Indo-Saracenic style. Ghanta Ghar Multan is made a museum by the city government called Multan Museum . [ 1 ] Funds have been allocated and work has been started but the site remains closed to the public as each new government that comes erases the previous ...

  3. Ghanta Ghar - Wikipedia

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    View history; General ... Ghanta Ghar literally means Hour House in Hindi–Urdu, ... Ghanta Ghar (Multan) in Punjab, Pakistan;

  4. Ghantaghar - Wikipedia

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    Ghantaghar was the location of some of the events relating to the Indian's freedom movement. On 30 March 1919, many protesters were killed by the British soldiers. [4] It is still a very popular spot for organizing protests. Jahanara Begum's caravanserai that formed the original Chandni Chowk, from Sir Thomas Theophilus Metcalf's 1843 album

  5. 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 ...

  6. Multan - Wikipedia

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    Multan's Ghanta Ghar dates from the British colonial period, and was built in the Indo-Saracenic style. By December 1848, the British had captured portions of Multan city's outskirts, and destroyed the Multan Fort while bombarding the city. [85] In January 1849, the British had amassed a force of 12,000 to conquer Multan. [81]

  7. Tomb of Shah Rukn-e-Alam - Wikipedia

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    The Tomb of Shah Rukn-e-Alam (Punjabi, Urdu: مقبرۂ شاہ رکن عالم) located in Multan, Punjab, Pakistan, is the mausoleum of the 14th century Sufi saint Shah Rukn-e-Alam. The shrine is considered to be the earliest example of Tughluq architecture, [1] and is one of the most impressive shrines in the Indian subcontinent. [2]

  8. 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 ...

  9. Abdali Road - Wikipedia

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    Abdali Road is located in Multan, central city of Pakistan. It refers to the road extending from Ghanta Ghar to SP Chowk. It is regarded as the model road of the city and it is also a commercial hub of the city. [1] [2] [3] [4]