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  2. Langah Sultanate - Wikipedia

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    The Multan Sultanate was annexed by the Sindh Sultanate in 1527 but had autonomous authority until its merger with the Mughal Empire in 1530. It was established and ruled by members of the Langah or Lango tribe. [2] The sultanate gave the Derajat region to the Mirani mercenaries who ruled it as their direct vassals.

  3. Langah (clan) - Wikipedia

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    Langah (clan) Langah is a historical tribe and surname found in Balochistan (Lasbela), Sindh and south Punjab. [1][2][3][4] They are considered as Jats [5][6][7][8] or Rajput. [9][10] Langahs are mostly known for establishing the Langah Sultanate, which ruled Multan and the surrounding regions in south Punjab from 1445 to 1540, before being ...

  4. History of Punjab - Wikipedia

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    The Ghaznavids conquered region in 1025, after whom the Delhi Sultanate followed. The Langah Sultanate ruled much of the south Punjab in the 15th century. The Mughal Empire, established in 1526 AD, has left an immense cultural and architectural legacy in Punjab. The city of Lahore became one of the largest in the world under Mughals.

  5. List of monarchs of Punjab - Wikipedia

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    ISSN 0971-8257. Retrieved 2023-02-07. The first king of the estate was Raja Gajpat Singh who died in 1789. After that Raja Bhag Singh took charge as king in 1789 and died in 1819. Next, Raja Fateh Singh ruled from till February 3, 1822, followed by Raja Sangat Singh from July 30, 1822, to November 1834.

  6. Husseyn Langah I - Wikipedia

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    Husseyn Langah I or Husayn Shah Langah ( Persian: حُسین لنگاہ اَوّل Huṣaīn Langāh Awwal) was the second Langah Sultan of Multan, who reigned from 1469 until 1498. He founded colleges of education in communities like Tulamba and encouraged members of the Baloch tribes to settle in the sultanate. After successfully capturing ...

  7. Sultanate of Multan - Wikipedia

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    The Multan Sultanate was annexed by the Sindh Sultanate in 1527 but had autonomous authority until its merger with the Mughal Empire in 1530. It was established and ruled by members of the Langah or Lango tribe. [2] The sultanate gave the Derajat region to the Mirani mercenaries who ruled it as their direct vassals.

  8. Multan - Wikipedia

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    Multan then passed to the Langah, who established the Langah Sultanate in Multan under the rule of Budhan Khan, who assumed the title Mahmud Shah. [33] The reign of Shah Husayn, grandson of Mahmud Shah, who ruled from 1469 to 1498 is considered to be most illustrious of the Langah Sultans. [33]

  9. History of Multan - Wikipedia

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    Multan then passed to the Langah, who established the Langah Sultanate in Multan under the rule of Budhan Khan, who assumed the title Mahmud Shah. [17] The reign of Shah Husayn, grandson of Mahmud Shah, who ruled from 1469 to 1498 is considered to most illustrious of the Langah Sultans. [ 17 ]