- The
Langah Sultanate, also
known as the
Sultanate of Multan, was a late-medieval
kingdom established and
ruled by the
Langāh clan in
South Punjab from...
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Langah may
refer to:
Langah (clan), a
tribe residing in
south Punjab.
Langah Sultanate, a
Kingdom that
ruled Western Punjab from Multan.
Langah, Chakwal...
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Sucha Singh Langah is an
Indian politician and
belongs to the
Shiromani Akali Dal. He is a
former cabinet Minister in
Punjab Government. He was Minister...
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Langah is a
historical tribe and
surname found in Balochistan,
Sindh and
south Punjab. They are
considered as Jats.
Langahs are
mostly known for establishing...
- and
neighbouring regions including parts of
Aligarh and Bulandshahr. The
Langah Sultanate was a
kingdom which emerged after the
decline of
Delhi Sultanate...
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Langah, (Urdu: لنگاہ), is a
village in the
Chakwal District of Punjab, ****stan. It is a very old village.
Langah is a
village of UC Jand Awan on the...
- Qutbudin,
chief of
Langah (a Jat
Zamindar tribe),
established the
Langah Sultanate in
Multan after the fall of the
Sayyid dynasty.
Husseyn Langah I (reigned 1456–1502)...
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Husseyn Langah I (Persian: حُسین لنگاہ اَوّل Huṣaīn
Langāh Awwal) was the
second Langah Sultan of Multan, who
reigned from 1469
until his
death in 1498...
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Delhi Sultanate in the
medieval period. In 1445, it
became capital of the
Langah Sultanate.
After administrative reforms of
Mughal emperor Akbar, it became...
- in 1414.[citation needed] Uch
Sharif then came
under the
control of the
Langah Sultanate in the
early 15th century,
founded in
nearby Multan by Budhan...