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History of Multan
1500-1600 AD:
In 1526 A.D. Shah Hussain Arghun, at that time the ruler of Sind, seized Muitan on behalf
of Baber, the Mughal emperor. He bestowed it on his son Mirza Askari. The Mirza, assisted
by Langar Khan, one of the powerful amirs of Sultan Mahmud Langa, held possession of
Multan during the rest of the Baber's reign. After the death of Baber, Humayun found
himself compelled to surrender Multan, in fact the
whole of Punjab, to his eldest brother, Kamran Mirza. The prince established his court at
Lahore and deputed one of his arnirs to take care of multan.
During the confusion that followed the flight of Humayun to Persia the Kingdom of Multan
was captured by Baluchies under their chieftain Fatteh Khan who surrendered it to Hebat
Khan, one of the commanders of Sher Shah Suri. Pleased with his services, Sher Shah Suri
bestowed the Kigndom of multan on Hebat Khan.
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