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Mai Maharban
Mai Maharban (1140 AD) is one of female saints of Multan who is famous for her pious nature and she was the wife of one Shaikh Hasan who is said to have come to Multan shortly after the time of Shah Gardez. Mausoleum of Mai Maharban It is located Chowk Fawara Multan near Children Complex Multan on Abdali Road not far from Ghanta Ghar (Multan) Clock Tower Multan or Ghanta Ghar Multan ( ur, ) is city government headquarters of Multan in the Punjab province of Pakistan. History Ghanta Ghar or Clock Tower of Multan was built in 1884 A.D. during British Raj in British India. After passi .... It is very old structure (probably oldest living structure in Multan). If date of its construction 1140 A.D. is accepted the lady becomes a contemporary of Shah Yousaf Gardezi who died in 1136 A.D. However construction of the building is a 13th-century structure. References A.N. Khan, 176; Nazir, p. 64; Huq, 130–168; Wasti,437 External links Mai MaharbanOfficial website of Govt o ...
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Shah Gardez
Shah Yousuf Gardez was an Islamic Sufi saint who came to Multan, (present-day Punjab, Pakistan, Punjab, Pakistan) in 1088 AD. He is said to have restored the city of Multan, converted many people to the Islamic religion, and performed numerous miracles. He came from Gardez in the present-day Paktia Province of Afghanistan. Gallery File:Tomb of Shah Yousuf Gardezi .jpg, The shrine's interior is decorated with extensive mirror-work known as ''ayina kari'' File:Tomb_of_Shah_Yousuf_Gardezi_Amazing_View.jpg File:MultanGhadMausolDet.jpg, The shrine is covered in blue tile-work that is typical of Multani style. File:Tomb of Shah Yousuf Gardezi Multan.jpg, Tomb of Shah Yousuf Gardezi Multan File:Tomb_of_Hazrat_Shah_Yousuf_Gardezi_sb_Multan.JPG, The tomb's exterior is decorated with couples from Shah Gardez. File:Tomb_of_Hazrat_Shah_Yousuf_Gardezi_baba_sb_Multan.JPG, A side view of the Shah Gardez Tomb File:Tomb_of_Shah_Yousuf_Gardezi_Wallpaper.jpg References {{South Asi ...
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Tomb Of Mai Maharban
A tomb ( grc-gre, τύμβος ''tumbos'') is a repository for the remains of the dead. It is generally any structurally enclosed interment space or burial chamber, of varying sizes. Placing a corpse into a tomb can be called ''immurement'', and is a method of final disposition, as an alternative to cremation or burial. Overview The word is used in a broad sense to encompass a number of such types of places of interment or, occasionally, burial, including: * Architectural shrines – in Christianity, an architectural shrine above a saint's first place of burial, as opposed to a similar shrine on which stands a reliquary or feretory into which the saint's remains have been transferred * Burial vault – a stone or brick-lined underground space for multiple burials, originally vaulted, often privately owned for specific family groups; usually beneath a religious building such as a church ** Cemetery ** Churchyard * Catacombs * Chamber tomb * Charnel house * Chur ...
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Chowk Fawara Multan
Chowk may refer to: Website *Chowk.com, a website about current affairs, politics and cultural aspects of India and Pakistan Localities In Bangladesh *Chowk Bazaar, a bazaar in Lalbagh In India *Chowk, Allahabad, a locality/township of Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh * Ashram Chowk, an intersection in Delhi * Chandni Chowk, a market in Delhi **Chandni Chowk metro station, Delhi ** Chandni Chowk Flyover, a bridge ** Chandni Chowk (Lok Sabha constituency) * Chandni Chowk metro station, Kolkata *Chawk Masjid, a mosque in Murshidabad * Dharna Chowk, Hyderabad, an area in Hyderabad * Hutatma Chowk, a square in South Mumbai * IFFCO Chowk metro station, a metro station in Delhi * Jawahar Chowk, an area in Ahmedabad *Kali Charan Inter College, a college in Lucknow * Kargil Chowk, a war memorial in Patna *Lal Chowk, a square in Srinagar * Neighbourhoods of Ranchi#Lalpur, an intersection in Ranchi * Manek Chowk (Ahmedabad), a square and market in Ahmedabad * Nana Chowk, a neighborhood in Mumbai ...
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Children Complex Multan
The Children's Hospital and The Institute of Child Health, Multan, also known as Children Hospital Complex Multan, is a children's hospital located in Multan, Pakistan. Accredited hospital Children Hospital Complex, Multan is an accredited hospital by the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Pakistan. Building The building has two parts. The older part was constructed during the British Raj and the newer part was constructed in 2012. The old building was previously used as the Civil Hospital Multan. At that time, both hospitals operated in one building. Now, the whole of the old building, since 2004, and the new building are under Children Complex Multan. Services Hospital is a Tertiary Care Hospital. It provides following services: * Pediatrics * Pediatric Surgery * Pediatrics Plastic Surgery * Pediatrics Neurosurgery * Radiology * Pedriatic Urology * Neonatology * Nursery References External links Children Hospital Complex Multan, Official website - Archived Hospit ...
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Ghanta Ghar (Multan)
Clock Tower Multan or Ghanta Ghar Multan ( ur, ) is city government headquarters of Multan in the Punjab province of Pakistan. History Ghanta Ghar or Clock Tower of Multan was built in 1884 A.D. during British Raj in British India. After passing the municipal act of 1883 British needed offices to run the city. They started constructing Ghanta Ghar in Multan on 12 February 1884 and it took 4 years to completely build this building. It was constructed over the ruins of Haveli of Ahmad Khan Sadozai which was completely destroyed during Siege of Multan. The hall and building were named 'Ripon Hall and Ripon Building' after the name of Ripon, viceroy of India at that time. And clock tower was named Northbrook Tower after the name of Northbrook, a former Viceroy of India (1872–3). This building was completed, opened and offices shifted in 1888. Hall was named 'Jinnah Hall' after the independence of Pakistan in 1947 and is used for office meetings, cultural programs, and is open t ...
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Medieval Hindu Religious Leaders
In the history of Europe, the Middle Ages or medieval period lasted approximately from the late 5th to the late 15th centuries, similar to the post-classical period of global history. It began with the fall of the Western Roman Empire and transitioned into the Renaissance and the Age of Discovery. The Middle Ages is the middle period of the three traditional divisions of Western history: classical antiquity, the medieval period, and the modern period. The medieval period is itself subdivided into the Early, High, and Late Middle Ages. Population decline, counterurbanisation, the collapse of centralized authority, invasions, and mass migrations of tribes, which had begun in late antiquity, continued into the Early Middle Ages. The large-scale movements of the Migration Period, including various Germanic peoples, formed new kingdoms in what remained of the Western Roman Empire. In the 7th century, North Africa and the Middle East—most recently part of the Eastern Roman ...
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Hindu Female Religious Leaders
Hindus (; ) are people who religiously adhere to Hinduism. Jeffery D. Long (2007), A Vision for Hinduism, IB Tauris, , pages 35–37 Historically, the term has also been used as a geographical, cultural, and later religious identifier for people living in the Indian subcontinent. The term ''"Hindu"'' traces back to Old Persian which derived these names from the Sanskrit name ''Sindhu'' (सिन्धु ), referring to the river Indus. The Greek cognates of the same terms are "''Indus''" (for the river) and "''India''" (for the land of the river). The term "''Hindu''" also implied a geographic, ethnic or cultural identifier for people living in the Indian subcontinent around or beyond the Sindhu (Indus) River. By the 16th century CE, the term began to refer to residents of the subcontinent who were not Turkic or Muslims. Hindoo is an archaic spelling variant, whose use today is considered derogatory. The historical development of Hindu self-identity within the local ...
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People From Multan
A person ( : people) is a being that has certain capacities or attributes such as reason, morality, consciousness or self-consciousness, and being a part of a culturally established form of social relations such as kinship, ownership of property, or legal responsibility. The defining features of personhood and, consequently, what makes a person count as a person, differ widely among cultures and contexts. In addition to the question of personhood, of what makes a being count as a person to begin with, there are further questions about personal identity and self: both about what makes any particular person that particular person instead of another, and about what makes a person at one time the same person as they were or will be at another time despite any intervening changes. The plural form "people" is often used to refer to an entire nation or ethnic group (as in "a people"), and this was the original meaning of the word; it subsequently acquired its use as a plural form of per ...
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