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  2. When Brummies Met Sindhis - Wikipedia

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    The British Council Pakistan's [6] primary objective is to facilitate educational and cultural relations between the UK and Pakistan.Established in 1948, the Council has services available in Islamabad, Karachi, Lahore, Peshawar, Faisalabad, Multan, and Quetta.

  3. Multan - Wikipedia

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    multan.punjab.gov.pk. Multan (مُلتان; [mʊltaːn] ⓘ) is a city in Punjab, Pakistan, located on the bank of river Chenab. It is one of the five largest urban centres of Pakistan in 2024 and serves as the administrative centre of Multan Division. [ 7 ] A major cultural, religious and economic centre of Punjab region, Multan is one of the ...

  4. History of Multan - Wikipedia

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    History of Multan. Multan in Punjab province of Pakistan is one of the oldest cities of South Asia, though its exact age has yet to be determined. Multan is known for its rich ancient heritage and historic landmarks. Multan was the capital and largest city of Punjab region in late ancient (500 BC-500 CE) and most of the medieval era (500-1500 ...

  5. British Council - Wikipedia

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    The British Council is a charity governed by Royal Charter. It is also a public corporation and an executive nondepartmental public body (NDPB), sponsored by the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. Its headquarters are in Stratford, London. Its chair is Paul Thompson, and its CEO is Scott McDonald.

  6. Islamabad Capital Territory - Wikipedia

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    The Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT; Urdu: وفاقی دارالحکومت, romanized: Vafāqī Dār-alhakūmat) is the only federal territory of Pakistan that is centred around Islamabad, the capital of Pakistan, located on the northern edge of the Pothohar Plateau and at the foot of the Margalla Hills in the northwestern area of the Punjab region.

  7. List of educational institutions in Multan - Wikipedia

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    Bilson Public School. Bloomfield Hall Schools System. Britain International Schools System. British Grammar School. British International Schools System. Beacon Ideal School Muslim town, Budhla Sant Multan. Government Boys High School Basti Nau Multan. Cambridge International School System Mumtazabad, Multan.

  8. Siege of Multan (1848–1849) - Wikipedia

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    The siege of Multan began on 19 April 1848 and lasted until 22 January 1849, and saw fighting around Multan (in present-day Pakistan) between the British East India Company and the Sikh Empire. It began with a rebellion against a ruler imposed by the East India Company, which precipitated the Second Anglo-Sikh War, and ended when the last ...

  9. Clock Tower, Multan - Wikipedia

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    Ghanta Ghar or Clock Tower of Multan was built in 1884 in British India. [ 1] After passing the municipal act of 1883 British needed offices to run the city. They started constructing Ghanta Ghar in Multan on 12 February 1884 and it took 4 years to completely build this building. It was constructed over the ruins of Haveli of Ahmad Khan Sadozai ...