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  2. Siege of Multan (1848–1849) - Wikipedia

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    The siege of Multan began on 19 April 1848 and lasted until 22 January 1849, and saw fighting around Multan (in present-day Punjab, Pakistan) between the British East India Company and the Sikh Empire.

  3. Siege of Multan (1818) - Wikipedia

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    In early 1818, Ranjit Singh ordered Misr Diwan Chand to rendezvous on the south-west frontier of the Sikh Empire to make preparations for an expedition against Multan. By January 1818, the Sikh Empire had established an extensive supply chain from the capital, Lahore, to Multan, with the use of boat transports to ferry supplies across the Jhelum, Chenab, and Ravi rivers. [11]

  4. Siege of Multan - Wikipedia

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    Siege of Multan may refer to, Siege of Multan, 1296–1297, Alauddin Khalji's conquest of Multan. Siege of Multan (1528), Babur annexes Langah dynasty; Siege of Multan (1772) Siege of Multan (1780), Afghans reconquer Multan. Siege of Multan (1810), Sikhs capture Multan and Multan governor realizes tribute. Siege of Multan (1818), Sikhs capture ...

  5. Siege of Multan (1780) - Wikipedia

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    The siege of Multan started in January 1780 and ended on 18 February 1780, it was the result Timur Shah Durrani's reconquest campaigns of Multan after it had been taken in 1772. This siege saw the Afghans successfully re-capture Multan after taking Rohtas months prior.

  6. Alauddin Khalji's conquest of Multan - Wikipedia

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    Instead, he sent an army led by Ulugh Khan and Zafar Khan to Multan in November 1296. This army, which had 30,000-40,000 soldiers, besieged Multan immediately after reaching the town. [2] Arkali Khan had anticipated Alauddin's invasion, and was adequately prepared for the siege.

  7. Siege of Multan (1398) - Wikipedia

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    During early 1398 Timur's grandson Pir Muhammad set off to India.One of the first cities they entered was Multan.Then Pir Muhammad laid siege to the city of Multan, the siege lasted six months and resulted in a Timurid victory, following a massacre and total destruction of the city.

  8. Second Anglo-Sikh war - Wikipedia

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    Meanwhile, Whish's force completed their siege works around Multan, their batteries opened fire and made a breach in the defences, which the infantry stormed. Mulraj surrendered on 22 January. The ending of the siege allowed Whish to reinforce Gough. In particular, Whish's division had large numbers of heavy guns, which the Sikhs lacked.

  9. Siege of Multan (1772) - Wikipedia

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    In 1766, he marched to Multan and fought against Shuja Khan. A treaty was signed with Bhangi chief on one side and Mubarak Khan the Multan governor on the other. [1] [2] During 1772, a quarrel arose between the successive governors of Multan, Shuja Khan, Sharif Khan and Sharif Beg Taklu. Sharif Beg sought the help of Jhanda Khan, which was given.