Dehli Gate is one of the historic, surviving entrances to the ancient walled city of Multan, Pakistan, traditionally facing toward Delhi, India. Originally established around the 17th century and rebuilt in 1756, it was used by Mughal dignitaries, heavily damaged in 1849 by British forces, and later rebuilt by them.

Dehli Gate is one of the historic, surviving entrances to the ancient walled city of Multan, Pakistan, traditionally facing toward Delhi, India. Originally established around the 17th century and rebuilt in 1756, it was used by Mughal dignitaries, heavily damaged in 1849 by British forces, and later rebuilt by them.
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