Haram Gate, one of the three surviving historical entrances to the Walled City of Multan, is a centuries-old monument showcasing Islamic and Mughal architectural influences. Originally part of a six-gate system, it was heavily damaged during the 1849 British siege and subsequently rebuilt with pointed arches and crenellated towers

Haram Gate, one of the three surviving historical entrances to the Walled City of Multan, is a centuries-old monument showcasing Islamic and Mughal architectural influences. Originally part of a six-gate system, it was heavily damaged during the 1849 British siege and subsequently rebuilt with pointed arches and crenellated towers
Haram Gate, one of the three surviving historical entrances to the Walled City of Multan, is a centuries-old monument showcasing Islamic and Mughal architectural influences. Originally part of a six-gate system, it was heavily damaged during the 1849 British siege and subsequently rebuilt with pointed arches and crenellated towers
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MULTAN
Haram Gate, one of the three surviving historical entrances to the Walled City of Multan, is a centuries-old monument showcasing Islamic and Mughal architectural influences. Originally part of a six-gate system, it was heavily damaged during the 1849 British siege and subsequently rebuilt with pointed arches and crenellated towers
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MULTAN 
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