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on the Chenab River in the Punjab. The leading manufactured goods are silk, cotton, carpets, glazed pottery, and enamel work. Multan is an important centre of trade where the products of the region, chiefly cotton, wheat, wool, sugar, indigo, and oil seed, are carried by rail to other parts of the country. It is the home of Bahauddin Zakariya University (1975). The city owes its name to an ancient idol in a pre-Muslim shrine dedicated to the sun god Multan is one of the oldest cities on the Indian subcontinent. Population is (1981) 730,000. |
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