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Multani may refer to: People With the surname * Ali Haider Multani (1690–1785), Punjabi Sufi poet * Ayn al-Mulk Multani, commander of the Delhi Sultanate in India * Har Karan Ibn Mathuradas Kamboh Multani, writer during the Mughal Empire Ethnic groups * Multani (caste), an Indian community found in the Gujarat state in India * Multani Lohar, a Muslim community found in the states of Gujarat and Uttar Pradesh in India Places * Something or someone from, or relating to, Multan, a city in Punjab, Pakistan ** Multani alphabet, an obsolete script originating in the Multan region *** Multani (Unicode block), containing Multani alphabet characters * Multani Caravanserai, caravanserai in Baku, Azerbaijan Other uses * 15th Lancers (Cureton's Multanis), cavalry regiment of the British Indian Army * Multani (raga), a raga, or melodic structure, in Indian classical music * Multani Mal Modi College, a university in Patiala, India See also

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Ali Haider Multani
Ali Haidar (1690–1785) was an eighteenth-century Punjabi people, Punjabi Sufi poet. Biography Ali Haidar was born at Kazia near Multan. He is believed to have lived a long life from 1690 to 1785, however, Christopher Shackle questions this tradition due to the length of the proposed span and the obscurity of his biographical details. As with most other Sufism in Punjab, Punjabi Sufis of the time, Ali Haidar was affiliated to the Qadiriyya, Qādirī Sufi order, and his humble devotion to the Sayyids shows that he himself was not of Sayyid status. Ali Haidar spent most of his life in the village of his birth, where he died. He was subsequently buried at Qāḍī Ghālib near the Faisalabad District, where his shrine was later built. Poetry For a long time, Ali Haidar was virtually forgotten. His works were re-discovered and published in 1907 by a Lahore publisher, and the later editions are based on this version. ; . See also Ali Haidar's verses (''abyāt'') are in the format o ...
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