Multani

Multani

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  • Multani v. Commission scolaire Marguerite‑Bourgeoys — Supreme Court of Canada Hearing: Argued April 12, 2005 Judgment: March 2, 2006 …   Wikipedia

  • Multani Mal Modi College — is an Indian university. It is located in Patiala, Punjab, India. History It was established in 1967 with financial help from Gujjar Mal Modi. It is affiliated to Punjabi University, Patiala, and is managed by Rai Bahadur Multani Mal Modi… …   Wikipedia

  • Multani (clan) — Multani is a clan derived from the people of Multan. Multan is historical city of Pakistan. In Multan different type of castes exist, But mostly are Saraiki (Saraiki Language), Saraiki have different castes, But Mostly known as Multani. Multan s… …   Wikipedia

  • Multani (raga) — Multani is a Hindustani classical raga. The newer raga Madhuvanti was inspired by Multani. External links SRA on Samay and Ragas SRA on Ragas and Thaats Rajan Parrikar on Ragas Categories: RagasIndian music stubs …   Wikipedia

  • Multani language — Multani is spoken in southern Punjab, Pakistan. This dialect of Punjabi[1] is mainly spoken in Multan District, Muzaffargarh District and adjacent ares like some parts of District Khanewal. It is mentioned in ancient documents. It is called… …   Wikipedia

  • Multani (caste) — The Multani are Muslim, Sikh and Hindu community found in the states of Gujarat and Punjab in India. [1] Contents 1 History and origin 2 Present circumstances 3 …   Wikipedia

  • Multani Lohar — The Multani Lohar are Muslim community found in the state of Gujarat in India. [1] Contents 1 History and origin 2 Present circumstances 3 See also …   Wikipedia

  • multani — mul·ta·ni …   English syllables

  • multani — mu̇lˈtänē noun ( s) Usage: capitalized : the Lahnda dialect of Multan and vicinity …   Useful english dictionary

  • 'Ain ul-Mulk Multani —    He was stationed at Multan at the time Ghazi Malik (later Ghiyas al Din Tughlaq) marched out after removing Khusrau Shah (1320). Ain ul Mulk rose to a high position in the nobility under Muhammad bin Tughlaq (1325 1351). In 1340 1341, as… …   Historical dictionary of Medieval India

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