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  2. Multan - Wikipedia

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    Multan (ملتان; local pronunciation: [mɵlˈtäːnᵊ] ⓘ) is a city in Punjab, Pakistan, located on the bank of the river Chenab. It is amongst the five largest urban centres of Pakistan and is also the administrative centre of Multan Division. It is a major cultural, religious and economic centre of the Punjab region.

  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. M-5 motorway (Pakistan) - Wikipedia

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    The approval for the Multan-Sukkur Motorway (M-5) was granted in July 2014, [6] with an estimated cost of Rs. 200 billion (equivalent to US$2.5 billion in 2023). [7] In May 2016, the Pakistani government awarded the contract to build this section to China State Construction Engineering, [3] with the completion date being August 2019. [3]

  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. N-70 National Highway - Wikipedia

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    Map of National Highways of Pakistan also indicating N-70. The National Highway 70 (Urdu: قومی شاہراہ ۷۰), or the N-70, is one of the National Highways of Pakistan. It runs from the city of Multan in Punjab to the town of Qilla Saifullah via Dera Ghazi Khan, and Loralai in Balochistan province. [1]

  7. List of roads in Multan - Wikipedia

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    SSS Line, Multan International Airport: Airport Road: Empiral Chowk Chungi No.1 CMH Multan, Ayub Stadium, Multan International Airport, Lagaryal Aurangzeb Road: Tipu Sultan Road Grass Mandi Quied-e-Azam Road, Sher Shah Road Qasim Road: Emperial Chowk S.P Chowk Lalak Jaan Shaheed Park, Khan Plaza, Multan Church Gujjar Khadda Road: Multan Cantt ...

  8. Multan Cantt - Wikipedia

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    GPL Multan is a well-known library located in Multan Cantt, managed under the supervision of the Pakistan Army. [7] The library is open to everyone with a valid CNIC, offering access to a wide range of books and resources. It features a beautiful and peaceful environment, surrounded by greenery, providing an ideal place for reading and studying.

  9. M-3 motorway (Pakistan) - Wikipedia

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    The M-3 (Urdu: موٹروے 3) is a north–south motorway in Pakistan, connecting the Lahore end of the M-2 to M-4 near Abdul Hakeem.. The M-3 motorway is a parallel motorway of M-4 motorway and takes the eastern route from Lahore to Abdul Hakeem city, while M-4 motorway connects M-2 to the same Abdul Hakeem city.