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Top 10 Places to Visit in Multan - Travel With Tanveer

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Multan is a historical city known as the City of Saints. Multan is famous for its historical tombs and Sohan Halwa. Multan is also popular for the production of Mangos. Multan is Pakistan's 7th biggest city. Multan is situated on the Chenab River's bank.  

Multan is one of the oldest cities in Pakistan and has a history dating back to the time of Alexander the Great. The city is known for its many Sufi shrines and is a major centre of Sufism in Pakistan. In this blog, Tanveer will tell you about the top 10 famous places in Multan and some of them are beautiful places in Multan. 

1. Shrine of Shah Rukn e Alam

Shah Rukn E Alam Tomb

Shah Rukne Alam's tomb is situated inside the Multan Qila. Multan Qila is located at the centre of the city of Multan. Sheikh Rukn-ud-Din Abul Fateh, a Sufi saint, is buried here. Between 1320 and 1324 AD, Ghiyas-ud-din, the Tughluq king of Delhi, built this mausoleum. It's octagonal, with a 15-meter internal diameter.

2. Monument of Van Agnew (Qasim Bagh)


Monument of Van Agnew

The Vans Agnew monument can be found within Qasim Bagh, which is within Kohna Fort Multan. He was a British civil official. He was killed by Sikh Govt and then the British occupied Multan after a bloody battle he was buried in Fort Kohna Multan a monument was made. 

3. Chaman e Zar Askari Park

Chaman e Zar


Chaman Zar is an amazing place for families to see in Multan. It is locally known as Jheel because It contains a small lake in which you can ride a speed boat or cycle boat. Chaman Zar is located near Yadgar e Shuhada in Multan Cantonment. This park also contains many rides including Dragon and train rides. This park is very popular among the Multanis, as other family parks like Jinnah Park and Shah Shams Park are now closed. 

4. Damdama

Damdama

This is an art gallery located inside Multan Qila. It contains a photo gallery of various historical events. its second floor is very famous among the locals as it gives a view of the whole of Multan. 

Damdama


5. Garrison Public Library, Multan

This is a great place to study peacefully in Multan. It contains a wide range of books. This library is situated in the Multan Cantonment Area. You can purchase the monthly plans for using the library books and take them home.

Garrison Public Library, Multan

 

6. Multan Art Gallery

Multan Art Gallery


This is a great place to see in Multan. It contains a photo gallery of various historical events in Multan. This gallery contains pictures of various invaders such as Alexander the Great, Muhammad bin Qasim, Sher Shah Suri, and various British emperors. Entry into this art gallery is free. This art gallery is located near MDA Square Multan.

7. Park of Shah Shams Multan

On Eidgah Road, near Shah Shams' mausoleum, Shah Shams Park can be found. Shah Shams Tabriz, a well-known Sufi saint, is honoured in this lovely garden. Flowers, fountains, grass courts, and other attractions abound at Shah Shams Park. They also feature a play area with a small lake and a variety of rides for kids and families to enjoy.

8. Yadgar e Shuhada 

Yadgar e Shuhada is located in Multan's Cantonment neighbourhood, on Shershah Road. The most beautiful place in Multan is the Yadgar-e-Shuhada (Martyrs' Memorial), which is composed entirely of white marble. This memorial was constructed in honour of the troops who died in the Pakistan-India war. 

9. Khuni Burj (Blood Bastion)

The Khuni Burj was named after a notable incident in Multan. Many battles were fought here. They say that Alexander the Great died of an arrow, he got here. In addition, the British troops and the Sikhs fought a deadly fight against this stronghold. The bastion is very important for these two reasons.

10. Bahauddin Zakariya Shrine

The Bahauddin Zakariya Shrine was built in the 13th century. Bahuddin Zakiriya was also Rukn-e Alam's grandfather, a well-known saint buried 500 meters southwest on a splendid mausoleum. During his youth, Zakariya travelled across the Islamic world after his father's death at the age of 12 and visited Khurasan, Bukhara, and Medina. 



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