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outside the city, which no longer remains. At the time of Timur’s invasion, Depalpur was second to Multan in size and importance. The town, it is believed may have been deserted due to
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Depalpur has a great historic past and is a very ancient town.It was
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outside the village. His grandson Shah Muqeem continued his mission. The village came to be known as
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have come to preach in this area. Bahawal Haq commonly known as
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