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    The Subah of Multan (Punjabi: ملتان دا صوبہ, romanized: MultānSūbāh; Persian: صوبه ملتان, romanized: Sūbāh-ey-Multān) was one of the three subahs (provinces)...
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  • Arcot a Mughal subah in 1692. During the Mughal Empire, the Punjab region consisted of three subahs: Lahore, Multan, and parts of Delhi subah. The Sikh Empire...
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    Hindu temples in Multan List of educational institutions in Multan Mosques of Multan Subah of Multan List of cities in Pakistan List of cities in Punjab...
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    The subah of Lahore was bordered on the south by the Multan Subah and Delhi Subah, to the north by Kashmir Subah, to the west by the Kabul Subah, and...
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    and is revered as the 'Poet of the People' amongst Punjabis. Born in Uch, Subah of Multan, Bulleh Shah belonged to a family of religious scholars. In his...
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    Sind State (redirect from Thatta subah)
    name of the state, which was also adopted by the British to refer to its division. The Thatta Subah was bordered to the north by the Multan Subah, to the...
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    Punjab was divided into two provinces, Subah of Lahore and Subah of Multan. From 1586 to 1598, Lahore remained capital of the Mughal Empire. Over the next twenty-four...
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  • restoration of historical Subah of Multan in south punjab, hence the establishment of South Punjab Civil Secretariat and Ptv centre in Multan are important...
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    Mughal Empire, the Punjab region consisted of three subahs: Lahore and Multan subahs, and parts of Delhi Subah. The Mughals ruled the area for three centuries...
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  • of Multan and surrounding areas Multan Division, an administrative division in Punjab Multan Cantt, a military cantonment in Multan Subah of Multan,...
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    Thatta (redirect from History of Thatta)
    Jahangir. In his reign, Thatta Subah was carved out of Subah of Multan, with provincial capital in Thatta. It consisted of modern Sindh. In 1626, Shah Jahan's...
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    Ajmer Subah was bordered to the north by Multan Subah and Delhi Subah, to the west by Thatta Subah, to the South by Gujarat Subah and Malwa Subah and to...
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    Subah of Lahore was one of the three subahs (provinces) of the Mughal Empire in the Punjab region, alongside Multan and Delhi subahs, encompassing the northern...
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    Abd al-Samad Khan (category History of Lahore)
    simply as Abdus Samad Khan, was the Mughal subahdar of Lahore Subah from 1713 to 1726, and of Multan Subah from 1726 until his death in 1737. He was succeeded...
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  • subedar of Multan between 1748 and 1751. He served as Diwan of Lahore and Multan on various occasions as well. Kaura Mal is notable for being one of the few...
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    The university of ancient Taxila (ISO: Takṣaśilā Viśvavidyālaya) was a center of the Gurukula system of Sanskrit and Vedic learning in Taxila, Gandhara...
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    Punjab (redirect from Land Of Five Rivers)
    the Lahore Subah in the west, the Delhi Subah in the east and the Multan Subah in the south. Under the British Raj until the Partition of India in 1947...
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    Diwan Sawan Mal Chopra (category Military personnel of the Sikh Empire)
    assisted in wresting the subah (province) of Multan from the Durrani governor Nawab Muzaffar Khan, in 1818. After a series of incompetent governors, Sawan...
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  • Subahdar of Ajmer and Agra subah. The Marathas were also granted the right to collect chauth from Lahore, Multan, Sindh subahs as well as some districts of Hissar...
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  • was soon challenged by his brother, Shah Nawaz, who was the governor of Multan. This resulted in a war between the two brothers, lasting from November...
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  • Court of Lahore. Moti Ram served at the Lahore Court as an administrator, a military commander and a diplomat. 'Hari Singhee' coin minted in Subah Kashmir...
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    alternatively spelt as Zakaria Khan, was the Mughal subahdar of the Lahore and Multan subahs from 1726 till his death in 1745, succeeding his father, Abd...
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  • Turkic peoples in India (category Turkic peoples of Asia)
    Bengal Subah Nasir ad-Din Qabacha, Governor of Multan Khalji dynasty Tughlaq dynasty Qutb Shahi dynasty Ghazi ud-Din Khan Feroze Jung III, 1st Nawab of Baoni...
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    between the 15th and 16th centuries. It was the dominant power of the lower Doab tract with Multan at its centre. The Langah Sultanate was annexed in 1527 but...
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    Moin-ul-Mulk (category Year of birth missing)
    peace agreement ratified by the Mughal emperor on 13 April, the subahs of Lahore and Multan were ceded to the Durrani Empire. Impressed by Moin-ul-Mulk's...
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    Adina Beg Khan (category Year of birth missing)
    Shiqdar of Sultanpur Pargana, Faujdar of Sirhind Sarkar, Naib Nazim and then Nazim of Bist Doab Sarkar and, later, the Subahdar of the Subahs of Lahore...
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    Akbar established in Kabul one of the original twelve subahs (imperial top-level provinces), bordering Lahore, Multan and Kashmir (added to Kabul in 1586...
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  • son of Zakariya Khan Bahadur, the combined governor of Lahore and Multan subahs between 1726 and 1745. He succeeded Zakariya Khan as the governor of Multan...
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    including Agra (in Agra Subah) with up to 800,000 people, Lahore (in Lahore Subah) with up to 700,000 people, Dhaka (in Bengal Subah) with over 1 million...
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  • (1571–?) Said Khan Chugtai (?–1585) The following is a list of notable governors of Multan Subah appointed by the central Mughal government. Syed Hamid Bukhari...
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