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Tahir Khan Nahar
Tahir Khan Nahar () (or Tahar Khan Nahar) also known as ‘Sakhi’ (generous or liberal) was chief of his independent kingdom in Seet pur. In 1455 A.D. Bahlul Lodi gave a large treaty to his relative Islam Khan Lodhi. He adopted the title Nahar. Tahir Khan Nahar was the grandson of Islam Khan Nahar. Tahir Khan Nahar is very famous for his tomb. He constructed his Tomb of Tahir Khan Nahar, tomb in his lifetime in around 1530. This tomb is included in List of cultural heritage sites in Muzaffargarh, cultural heritage sites in Muzaffargarh and protected by protected by the Federal Government of Pakistan. See also * Tomb of Tahir Khan Nahar References

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Seet Pur
Seetpur , or Sitpur, is a city and union councils in Pakistan, union council in Tehsil Alipur Tehsil, Alipur of Muzaffargarh District in south Punjab, Pakistanalso known as paharpur on the name of Akhtar hayat pahari. The tomb of Tahir Khan Nahar is located in this city. Its architecture resembles that of the Multan Tombs, but it is smaller in size compared to them. The Government High School of Seetpur was established by the British during the British Raj. Agriculture is the mainstay of the area's economy. There is also a mosque named Shahi masjid seetpur that was built in the 1880s and renewed in the 1900s. History Sītpūr was listed in the Ain-i-Akbari as a pargana in sarkar (administrative division), sarkar Multan, counted as part of the ''Bīrūn-i Panjnad'' ("Beyond the Five Rivers"). It was assessed at 4,608,000 dam (Indian coin), dams in revenue and supplied a force of 20 cavalry and 100 infantry. Sitpur was strongly associated with the Nahars in Mughal times — the ' ...
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Bahlul Lodi
Bahlul Khan Lodi (; died 12 July 1489) was the chief of the Afghan Lodi tribe. He was the founder of the Lodi dynasty from the Delhi Sultanate, upon the abdication of the last claimant from the previous Sayyid rule. Bahlul became Sultan of the dynasty on 19 April 1451 (855 AH). Early life Bahlul's grandfather, Malik Bahram Khan Lodi, was a Lodi tribal chief of the Shahu Khēl clan of the Prangi tribe from Dera Ismail Khan.History and Culture of the Indian People The Delhi Sultanate' Vol-VI (1980) by R.C. Majudar, A.D. Pusalker and A.K. Majumdar (Third Edition) He later took service under the governor of Multan, Malik Mardan Daulat. Bahram had five sons. His eldest son, Malik Sultan Shah Lodi, later served under the Sayyid dynasty ruler Khizr Khan and distinguished himself by killing in the battle Khizr's worst enemy, Mallu Iqbal Khan. He was rewarded with the title of Islam Khan and in 1419 appointed the governor of Sirhind. Bahlul, the son of Malik Kala Khan Lodi (the yo ...
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Tomb Of Tahir Khan Nahar
Tomb of Tahir Khan Nahar () (or Tahar Khan Nahar) is situated at Seetpur, Muzaffargarh, Pakistan. This tomb is protected by the Federal Government of Pakistan. The tomb is located in central Seetpur, a town in southern Punjab near the confluence of the Indus and Chenab rivers. Tahir Khan Nahar built the present tomb and mosque at Seetpur in his lifetime, at the close of fifteenth century A.D. The tomb bears very close resemblance to the tomb of Shah Rukn-e-Alam at Multan Multan is the List of cities in Punjab, Pakistan by population, fifth-most populous city in the Punjab, Pakistan, Punjab province of Pakistan. Located along the eastern bank of the Chenab River, it is the List of cities in Pakistan by populatio ... that was built around 1320. The tomb of Tashir Khan is three stories. Tahir Khan was the chief of a vast territory around Seetpur at that time. References {{Muzaffargarh Muzaffargarh Buildings and structures in Muzaffargarh Culture in Muzaffargarh< ...
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List Of Cultural Heritage Sites In Muzaffargarh
Following is the list of cultural heritage sites in Punjab, Pakistan. The list also includes the three inscribed and seven tentative UNESCO World Heritage Site World Heritage Sites are landmarks and areas with legal protection under an treaty, international treaty administered by UNESCO for having cultural, historical, or scientific significance. The sites are judged to contain "cultural and natural ... as well as four national monuments in the province. The provincial government passed the Punjab Special Premises (Preservation) Ordinance, 1985 under which 272 sites have been protected by January 2013. Protected sites Following is the list of sites protected by the Federal Government of Pakistan. Districts Attock to Khanewal District Lahore Districts Mianwali to Sialkot Special premises The monuments below have been declared Special Premises (protected site) by the G ...
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Muzaffargarh
Muzaffargarh is a city in the province of Punjab, Pakistan. Located on the bank of the Chenab River, it is the capital of the eponymous district. It is the 39th most populous city of Pakistan. History The Muzaffargarh region was an agricultural and forested area during the Indus Valley civilization. Then came the Vedic period, which was characterized by the introduction of Indo-Aryan culture into the Punjab province. Over time, several other civilizations came to power in the ancient town and surrounding district: the Kambojas, the Daradas, the Kekayas, the Madras, the Pauravas, the Yaudheyas, the Malavas and the Kurus. After the fall of the Achaemenid Empire in 331 BCE, Alexander the Great marched into the present-day Punjab province with an army of 50,000 men. The Muzaffargarh region was, during different time periods, also ruled by the Maurya Empire, the Indo-Greek kingdom, the Kushan Empire, the Gupta Empire, the White Huns, the Kushano-Hephthalites, and the Turk and ...
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People From Muzaffargarh District
The term "the people" refers to the public or common mass of people of a polity. As such it is a concept of human rights law, international law as well as constitutional law, particularly used for claims of popular sovereignty. In contrast, a people is any plurality of persons considered as a whole. Used in politics and law, the term "a people" refers to the collective or community of an ethnic group or nation. Concepts Legal Chapter One, Article One of the Charter of the United Nations states that "peoples" have the right to self-determination. Though the mere status as peoples and the right to self-determination, as for example in the case of Indigenous peoples (''peoples'', as in all groups of indigenous people, not merely all indigenous persons as in ''indigenous people''), does not automatically provide for independent sovereignty and therefore secession. Indeed, judge Ivor Jennings identified the inherent problems in the right of "peoples" to self-determination, as i ...
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