ʿĪdgāh Mosquemosque, Multān, Pakistan

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  • feature of Multān ( in Multān )

    ...has one of the biggest domes in Asia. The shrine of Sheikh Yūsuf Gardēz is a masterpiece of the Multāni style. Other shrines include the Pahlādpurī Temple and the ʿĪdgāh Mosque (1735). Pop. (2005 est.) urban agglom., 1,452,000.

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