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It is located opposite to Royal Residency Multan and Fida Avenue Multan, off Nawab Pur Road Multan. It has two entry gates: one from Nawabpur Road Multan, and another from Ginlliani road from the canal side. It has a market with groceries and bakery items, known as Thaheem Market. Its location is prime to Northern Bypass Multan. Some of nearby ...
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]
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 ...
Shah Rukn-e-Alam Colony is one of the autonomous towns of the city of Multan in the Punjab province of Pakistan. It was established in 1984 by Multan Development Authority. It was established in 1984 by Multan Development Authority.
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 ...
Multan was the primary cultural centre or capital of Punjab region mostly in late ancient (500 BC-500 CE) and medieval era (500-1500 CE). [1] Multan region was centre of many civilizations in its 5 millennia old history, and witnessed warfare across millennia because of its location on a major invasion route between South and Central Asia.
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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 ]