Multan reached the height of its splendor during the Arab rule of the 9th and 10th century when it was made a separate state, the Emirate of Multan, thereby ruling large parts of Punjab and Kashmir. Later, the region came under the rule of empires such as the Ghaznavids, the Ghaurids, and the Mamluks. In 1445, it became the capital of the Langah Sultanate. Multan province was one of the largest provinces of the Mughal Empire. Afterwards, Multan became part of the Durrani and Sikh empires successively. In 1848, it was conquered by the British Empire and became part of British Punjab.
The city, along with the nearby city of Uch, is renowned for its large number of Sufi shrines dating from that era. The city is also known for its handicrafts (ceramics and camel-skin work) and cottage industries.
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