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History of Multan
1700-1800 AD:
At the decline of the Mughal Empire multan had, at first escaped devastation which was
experienced by other parts of the subcontinent. The main reason was the change in the
route of the invaders from Afghanistan to India as it lay through Lahore. So the armies of
Nadir Shah and Ahmed Shah Abdali left multan unscathed. After having been a part of
the Dehli empire, multan in 1752, became a province owing allegiance to the Afghan kings
of Kabul. During this period the country was ruled by Governors of Pathan extraction and
under the rule of the Saddozais of Kabul. The Saddozais governed multan for more than
sixty six years but general conditions remained turbulent.
After consolidating their position at Lahore, the Sikhs marched to the south-west for over
two hundred and fifty miles. They crossed the indus and penetrating into the
Deras' under
their Commanders Sardar Hari Singh Bhangi and his sons, jhanda Singh and Ganda Singh along
with Hira Singh, the Sikhs destoryed everything, plundered many villages and killed the
people mercilessly, set the houses of the Muslims on fire and demolished many mosques.
Ultimately, under the command of jhanda Sing and Ganda Sing, they appeared before Multan
on March 9 1764 A.D. (21 Ramazan 11 78 A. H.) looted its suburbs but after collecting
millions of rupees they returned.
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