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Multani in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Multani may
refer to: Ali
Haider Multani (1690–1785),
Punjabi Sufi poet Ayn al-Mulk
Multani, commander...
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reflected in the
construction of the
Multani Caravanserai in Baku,
Azerbaijan —
which was
built in the 15th to
house Multani merchants visiting the city. Legal...
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Multani is a
Hindustani classical raga. The
newer raga
Madhuvanti was
inspired by
Multani.
Multani belongs to Todi Thaat. It is
generally sung in the third...
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Multani is a
Brahmic script originating in the
Multan region of
Punjab and in
northern Sindh, ****stan. It was used to
write Saraiki,
often considered...
- have been
tentatively proposed for Saraiki:
Central Saraiki,
including Multani:
spoken in the
districts of Dera
Ghazi Khan, Muzaffargarh, Leiah, Multan...
- ‘Ayn al-Mulk
Mūltānī was a
military commander and
official who
served the
Khalji and
Tughluq dynasties of the
Delhi Sultanate in present-day India. He...
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Multanis were an
influential merchant diaspora from
Indian subcontinent that was
widely active in
Central and
Western Asia
between 14th and 19th centuries...
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particularly when used to
treat facial pigmentation, such as melasma.
Multani mitti (Hindustani: transl. 'clay of Multan'; Urdu: ملتانی مِٹّی; Hindi:...
- The
Multani Caravanserai is a
caravanserai located in Baku, Azerbaijan. It was
established in the 14th
century and is
located in the
Icherisheher old...
- politicians.
Kurta - Men's Man in
Dhoti Kurta Man in blue
kurta kurta The
Multani kurta is
crocheted using Sajarak prints of Multan.
Sajarak A
Phulkari kurta...