Location: Multan 🌎
Location: Multan, Pakistan
Administration Region: Punjab
Population: 1871843
ISO2 Code: Punjab
ISO3 Code: PAK
Location Type: Lower-level Admin Capital
Latitude: 30.1978
Longitude: 71.4697
Multan (مُلتان; [mʊltaːn] ) is a city in Punjab, Pakistan, on the bank of the Chenab River. Multan is Pakistan’s seventh largest city as per the 2017 census, and the major cultural, religious and economic centre of southern Punjab.Multan is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in Asia, with a history stretching deep into antiquity. The ancient city was the site of the renowned Multan Sun Temple, and was besieged by Alexander the Great during the Mallian Campaign. It was conquered by the Ummayad military commander Muhammad bin Qasim in 712. The city later became independent as the capital of the Emirate of Multan in 855 A.D., before subsequently coming under the rule of empires such as the Ghaznavids, the Ghurids and the Mamluks. In 1445, it became capital of the Langah Sultanate. In 1526, it was conquered by the Mughal Empire. Multan Subah would become one of the largest provinces of the Mughal Empire when it was created by administrative reforms of Emperor Akbar. Afterwards, Multan became part of the Durrani and Sikh empires successively. In 1848, it was conquered by the British Empire and became part of British Punjab. After independence, it became part of Pakistan.
Multan was one of the most important trading centres of the medieval Islamic Indian subcontinent, and attracted a multitude of Sufi mystics in the 11th and 12th centuries, earning the city the sobriquet “City of Saints.” The city, along with the nearby city of Uch, is renowned for its large number of Sufi shrines dating from that era.
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