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My grandparents were from Multan. My dadi still says if someone leave me in Multan still she can go to her old house . She remembers every street and she often tell me about mangoes of Multan...
There is an ancient Sun Temple in Multan. It was a hub of vedic culture in the past. , it looks like similar to any old city of Bharat , same sarafa bazaar , old narrow markets and shops ..
Multan has changed a lot in 20 plus Years since I went there. Back then It was less built up and still had lots of gard, ghareeb, garami wa Ghoristan. ;-)
Really enjoyed this episode. Took me down memory lane! We are Multanis who moved to India in 1947. Watching your vIog made me very nostalgic. Doli ki roti is something all Multanis love!
Multan is one of the oldest city of undivided India,there were so many temples as told by my grandparents,they used to tell me the historical importance of Multan,my grandparents made a mangtikka (an ornament of gold) which my mamiji inherited, basically this was a great Hindu centre even mentioned in Vedas 🙏it's old name was moolsthana, a city where great parlad was also king of this ancient city, multani hamesha hasde vasde raho 🥰
Sun temple behan aur prahladpuri temple. Sab islam ka chakkar hai. Jeete koi bhi ya haare koi bhi par city me koi virasat nahi hai. Mandir kuchh bache nahi hai bas yuhi hai.
@@abhishek2026 please also remember babri masjid and what your bjp modi government has done. Pakistan government did not destroy the Aditya Sun Temple Suraj Kund or the prahladpuri temple but it was Ahmed shah abdali and Afghans.
Hi, Abrar, I am from Mumbai, India. I have watched your Baluchistan series videos, I liked it very so I have started your series of Germany to Pakistan and India. I have seen your videos of Germany up to Croatia. It was very amazing. Thanks your showing Europe at home. God bless you. when you are entering India. welcome to India.
Salaam from Delhi,India. I along with my family migrated from Dera Gazikhan I think its very near to Multan city. Some of my family members still speak Multani language.Aap ne Multani sunai hi nahi, sadi mithi bhaasha. 💐🙏🇮🇳
@@indianz31 becoz they migrated to this part of India during the bloodshed of partition.Go and ask them their stories,u will forget about any friendship with these treacherous people,falsely claiming to be Pak.Today they publicly declare us,Indians as their enemy no 1, tomorrow u will call them back.
So tempting . Waiting for a day where our two countries make visa free and allow the brothers from both sides to travel freely. Love to watch your posts. With love from south India .
Yes we both countries common people love each other and wants to meet & visit each other's countries. My grand parents loved and always remembered their birh place with pain & Grief. They always remembered their beloved Shuhda & missing family members during Partition 1947😭😭😭 Pakistan Zindabaad🇵🇰💖
Thanks for showing amazing places which we can't visit.....it feels like we are traveling with you...... My entire family wait for your new episodes...... God bless u..... Love from 🇮🇳🇮🇳.
Along with Peshawar, Taxila and Lahore, Multan is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities of the Indus Valley. Taxila being the oldest among them all.
According to Hindu tradition the ancient name of Multan was Mulasthana and the town was built by the Aryan king Kashyap. After Hiranyakashipu, his son Prahalad succeeded the throne and the town was then named after him as Prahaladpuri.
Dear brother. Many, Many thanks for introducing the beauty and history of Multan. I visited Multan in summer of 1952 when I was 16 years old. I was staying with a friend of my father, who was principal of government college. It was June and extremely hot which I could not stand for more than 4 days during which I did not get out of the house and see any bazar etc., Anyhow you have made up that defeciency. Many thanks again. regards, Dr. Aftab Ahmed. London
My family tree is from Multan. My great grandfather had shifted from Multan to Moradabad then Agra. Before partition. Otherwise our background is from Multan. I would like to visit Multan
Myself a Punjabi from India have heard a lot of this city nd it's culture especially hospitality, food nd past history. You mentioned about Alexander nd the British. Enjoyed your video nd if destiny favour eager to visit
Wow...what a historical city Multan is... really amazing...It would have been great if Pakistan Government had preserved ancient Hindu temple and Jain temple ad well
Well they are preserved well most have become toilets..and what's left standing is a Madrassa..shows the attitude and ingrained religious hatred..this is what happens when a country tries to wipe off its history before 1947...it just remains a and mass and never becomes a nation
Wow this looks to be an amazing and beautiful city, so much historical interest, again thank you for sharing these insights to the world, we never knew about, your knowledge of the history is wide and presentations a credit to your country. The videos just get better and better, I hope in the future this is recognised.
Betaji, Bahut khub, iswar ka aap par kirpa rahe ,I was booked to participate on the historic trip to this city for academic purposes,however regional conflicts and Covid have ruined it. For all evidence based investigation leads to beyond 5000 years as a city and a strong connection with Hindus and its Dharma.Allah hafaiz
Delighted to see Vegitarian break fast of Multan. Multani Puri and Chole drooled...and on top of Punjabi Lassi...doli rooti ..👍Multani Mangoes...👌You have rightly brought to notice the invasion faced the city ...hats off to people of Multan and Kudos to You for such informative video...🙏💐
Another great video, I am sure, but I will wait for the English subtitles to see it to the end. I want to hear (read, really) your comments about the city. Hope they come soon😊
Hlo... I'm Pooja...from India..Ambala cantt..topkhana..multani moholla...aapka show bhot acha lga sir ...m kbhi Pakistan to nhi ja skti ..ye aap b sayd smjhte honge...aapka dhanyawaad krna chahungi..ki aapne utube k jariye Hume... Pakistan dikhaya ..bhot acha lga Pakistan nd you also sir...thq so much.
Writing from Florida Thanks for showing me Mustang,was born there and the family had to leave during partition Though I was only 2 when we moved but my mother always told us stories of Milton, Yes Sone Halwa and Doli ki Roti was part of growing up Thanks again 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
Nice blog. Yes, it’s jain shwetambar temple. It’s called derasar instead. Sad seeing its condition. Hope pak government will take care of temples left behind in Pakistan as historical places, if not religious. Initially I started following you as biker and it’s add on seeing you exploring different part of pakistan, it’s history.
Bro mostly hindu community left Multan so these places either occupied by the people forcefully or converted in to Masjid. Government has must taken steps to renovate the old structures. No matter to place idols but renovate the old buildings being used as Masjid. In other area where the hindu community is residing. They have old minders there and offer there prayers as per there will.
I don’t want to make any political statements about any gov as I don’t know about it. Only point is here, don’t consider as religious places but consider as historical places or old architectural places to be preserved for future generations.
Is se ziyada informative vedio mene Multan ke bare me kabhi nahi dekhi buhut ache explore Kia apne hamare city ko Lekin ap ne is vlog me saraiki song ya poetry ko BHi zaror shamil karna chahiye tha saraiki is the sweetest language of Pakistan 👍
Salam Abrar bhai, I am watching ur vlog regularly and saw how u covered inch by inch cities and small places in details. But its been disappointment from you that u just bypassed every thing in Karachi , the mega city of Pakistan.. U covered only ur hotel and than just left to kund Malir and Gawader.. in last episode u reached to Karachi but all of a sudden I found u started v log on Multan , foods of multan and shrine.. Sir Jee kyaa Karachi walon se koi purana badlaa nikaal rahain.hain aap?
This video is amazing! I am about to travel to PK next week to shoot a vlog and I am having a really hard time finding a lot of information as often it's all just copies of the same websites posted to different pages. I really like your shooting style and the fact that you delve into the histories. Thanks for the subtitles too!
I am from india'my parents were from multan.They are nomore now.They had told me that they lives near ghanta garh.my mother prepared dolly wali roti.very much tasty delicious and crunchy.its my last wish to visit multan.
👍 nice blog of Multan cityof Pakistan.Culture food and the history of the city you have described in detail .Thanks for it and best wishes and best regards to you from New Delhi India.
I liked your video. The original name of this city is Mool Ashthan which is a sanskrit word which means original place. It is believed that Lord Narsingha took incarnation in this city to save Prahlad, a young devotee boy from his cruel father Heerankashyap. You can find the damaged temple of Narsingh Bhagwan in Multan city even today. I will be obliged if you can search the place and cover the same in your next video. Thanks.
I have been watching and thoroughly enjoying your videos. Amazing sceneries, history and cultural experiences. I did not know Pakistan is so scenic and full of history. My only advice is that I would like you to spend more time and show more of the beautiful buildings i.e Mahals, Mosques and ancient temples. You picked beautiful music to play on your videos. God bless you and protect you. Salute
Nicely representation of the sceneries. I have really enjoyed watching it and have curiosity on the culture and lifestyle of people. Love from Bangladesh🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩
Iwas born in Multan .iwas only two years old when my parents and grand parents migrated to Delhi at the time of partition so idont remember but our grandparents used to tell we have come to hell fromheaben it is pitty our temple premises are being used as madrassa .but we have forgotten our culture but it is still present there as doli kiroti is cooked inhouses of Multan .multani is spoken there but our childeren can't speak. 👍🌷🙏
From a rider to a full-time blogger you have a came a long way bhai❤️.. Pakistan does have beautiful places and it's cuisine itself stands out whether it's Sindhi Balochi or pastoon loved your presentation.. thank you 🙏🏻. Love from a human to a human ❤️
Doli ki roti reminds me of my Mother ,who used to prepare this roti quite often but not very much available in India……old traditions have vanished in today’s India…
Thanks a lot for showing one of the oldest cities in the sub continent which we cannot visit. Multan or Mulsthan as it was originally known had a sun temple just like Konark in Odisha.
Love it....very few people know about the history of Alexander....and his defeat in Multan.....they used to call us monkey warriors because we used to hide amongst mango trees and shoot arrows from the top.....one of these arrows hit Alexander in his thigh just after he crossed the river and after that he was never seen on the battlefield....one of the reasons of the killers death due to the poise ed arrow.....
Thanks for visiting my beautiful city and making such a detailed vlog, from the walled city, shrines and all the food to the drone shot near state bank, everything was perfect 🤩. Unfortunately the mango farms around the city are being cut down for construction of big housing societies.
It is really nice to hear the ancient history of Multan and how people living there keeping the old traditions alive in vegetarian food, which my grand mother used to cook. Enjoy its food esp. Sohan Halva. It is very sad that its Hindus and Sikhs had to leave and have almost disappeared.
Such a nice blog...thnks for sharing d history,food,culture,shrines,mandir......this became one of my fav blog of urs...also liked ur friend,a true gentleman.lots of love frm delhi.....waiting for more such blogs
My grandparents wre from Multan. My meternal grandparents were from Bharti veda and my peternal grandparents were from Kala veda in Multan, I still have property papers of my meternal grandparents. I wish I could see there house in Multan...
This is amazing. Multan must be one of the most underrated cities in the world and as a Pakistani it looks like Lahore. the way Lahore used to be before it got really seedy.
Nice guided tour of this ancient city, so sad to see the dilapidated condition of Temples. It's not only responsibility of govt , but common people too to protect and conserve the cultural heritage of the sub continent.And it has got huge tourism potential, Indians will visit in droves as when the border restrictions are eased.j Love from Hyderabad, India.
Best work done by you because we're following you from Season1 (Germany). In this video you filmed Multan in such a way that all the best and unique parts are captured regarding food, places, pottery , shrines etc. Best editing and beautiful lens .
Such an eloquent episode. Thoroughly enjoyed it Abrar bhai . I'm just wondering how the sweet shop selling sohan halwa in Multan got it's name. Rewari sweets you said. There are plenty of Rewari sweets in my city too. I'm curious because I was born in Rewari, which is a pretty old city in Haryana.
It was very important city of Hindus. Its original name was "Moolsthan" meaning Original Place. Our first Sun temple along with a beautiful Water tank built by Samb, the son of Bhagwan Shree Krishna was situated here which was destroyed many times by the Jehadi Barbarians. Its ruin is still in existence. I still bow down to the memory this Holy place.
Jazakallah Khair. Bahat Sukriyya Abrar Bhai....Many thanks especially with the English subtitles as my Urdu is not too good. Multan is rich in history and culture....
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That's so sad that you come to my city and don't meet me .
Shah sahab s mülakat ki unk mahman HOA hmmm sahi
Why Karachi to Multan part is missing?
آنٹی سونف بتانا بھول گئ ہیں شاید. اس میں سونف بھی ڈالتے ہیں. میری نانی بھی بناتی ہیں یہ
I watch all your videos but this video is of next level outstanding drone short really like your video love from multan ❤️❤️❤️
My grandparents were from Multan. My dadi still says if someone leave me in Multan still she can go to her old house . She remembers every street and she often tell me about mangoes of Multan...
Then Definitely She Can Speak Saraiki...!!!
World's best mango 🥭
No doubt about it.
Most of the mango gardens have been destroyed now and replaced with newly built housing societies.
But ab Multan bht change ho gya... Still she can come, I will take her there. Can she tell, where did she live in Multan???
I wept while seeing your comment. Please come here
There is an ancient Sun Temple in Multan. It was a hub of vedic culture in the past. , it looks like similar to any old city of Bharat , same sarafa bazaar , old narrow markets and shops ..
This vlog is amazing. I am from Multan and I can confirm no one else has ever covered this city in this way. Love from Sydney, Australia
Multan has changed a lot in 20 plus Years since I went there. Back then It was less built up and still had lots of gard, ghareeb, garami wa Ghoristan. ;-)
Really enjoyed this episode. Took me down memory lane! We are Multanis who moved to India in 1947. Watching your vIog made me very nostalgic. Doli ki roti is something all Multanis love!
Our family had a house in Chori Sarai.
@@nirjagulati9346 OHH SO SAD
AM FROM UP 😍🙏
Does your family still speaks multani / Seraiki. Is there any local seraiki speeking people in india. Who did not migrated.
Doli ki roti, delicious
From Hisar Haryana 🇮🇳
@@asadullahbappi3763 the first generation of migrants spoke in multani but unfortunately the younger ones don't...although they do understand it
Multan is one of the oldest city of undivided India,there were so many temples as told by my grandparents,they used to tell me the historical importance of Multan,my grandparents made a mangtikka (an ornament of gold) which my mamiji inherited, basically this was a great Hindu centre even mentioned in Vedas 🙏it's old name was moolsthana, a city where great parlad was also king of this ancient city, multani hamesha hasde vasde raho 🥰
Sun temple behan aur prahladpuri temple. Sab islam ka chakkar hai. Jeete koi bhi ya haare koi bhi par city me koi virasat nahi hai. Mandir kuchh bache nahi hai bas yuhi hai.
proud to be Multani
Md qasin kam k jallad n ish Multan ko arbi jahalat qubool krne p majboor Kiya .
@@abhishek2026 please also remember babri masjid and what your bjp modi government has done. Pakistan government did not destroy the Aditya Sun Temple Suraj Kund or the prahladpuri temple but it was Ahmed shah abdali and Afghans.
@geeta bhalla Ji Kabhi socha hai hum Hinduon ne Pakistan se apni Khoi hui zameen vapas lene ke liye?
Hi, Abrar, I am from Mumbai, India. I have watched your Baluchistan series videos, I liked it very so I have started your series of Germany to Pakistan and India. I have seen your videos of Germany up to Croatia. It was very amazing. Thanks your showing Europe at home. God bless you.
when you are entering India. welcome to India.
Luv from Amritsar Punjab... Pura Punjab hai he bht beautiful
I like the way u present ur vlogs,u r a beautiful soul with golden heart ❤️...love and respect from india 🇮🇳🇮🇳
I am so thankful for the subtitles. I love to learn about different cultures. Blessings!!!!
Salaam from Delhi,India. I along with my family migrated from Dera Gazikhan I think its very near to Multan city. Some of my family members still speak Multani language.Aap ne Multani sunai hi nahi, sadi mithi bhaasha. 💐🙏🇮🇳
Good to know that. I'm also from Multan.
I m from dgkhan region
I m from Multan and dgkhan at the same time
Dost ap mare market ea ho gredize markit bta nhi gb ap phar ana ho zor btna
Dost ap mare market ea ho gredize markit bta nhi gb ap phar ana ho zor btna
Beautiful city and history love from odisha india brother
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Some Pandas in Puri temple can speak Multani language. 😃😃yes it's true. I met one in 2010.
@@mohinderkumar7298 in many cities in Haryana, people speak in multani
@@indianz31 becoz they migrated to this part of India during the bloodshed of partition.Go and ask them their stories,u will forget about any friendship with these treacherous people,falsely claiming to be Pak.Today they publicly declare us,Indians as their enemy no 1, tomorrow u will call them back.
So tempting . Waiting for a day where our two countries make visa free and allow the brothers from both sides to travel freely. Love to watch your posts.
With love from south India .
Yes we both countries common people love each other and wants to meet & visit each other's countries. My grand parents loved and always remembered their birh place with pain & Grief. They always remembered their beloved Shuhda & missing family members during Partition 1947😭😭😭
Pakistan Zindabaad🇵🇰💖
@@SoulEase beautiful
Go to embassy apply Visa... Why you need everything free....
@@ww9904 free means not monetary but without visa restrictions or on arrival visa
Go Via Kashmir..you will not require Visa and carry Soframycin
Thanks for showing amazing places which we can't visit.....it feels like we are traveling with you...... My entire family wait for your new episodes...... God bless u..... Love from 🇮🇳🇮🇳.
Thanks Dinesh
I'm from multan
@@irfanansari5208 yaar irfan bhai multan ka ek famous ya bada clothe house hai koi plz naam batana ek do ke mujhe kuch janana hai love from India bhai
@@ravigodara887 Al Fahad cloth house
@@zohaib1364 or koi
Dinesh miyan..
Tum converted ho??
I am a Multani but from India. I have never been to MULTAN and I thankyou for showing my ancestral city
Multan konsi jaga sy h ap
Me bhi multan sy hon main city
@@MuhammadFaheem-dl2hkma be Multan se hun bro 14 namber 😊😊
@@AbdullahKhan-tx6xp bhai me 9 number sy hon
😂how are you Multani? Ur a fake
Bhai ham bhi Multan se he 600 sal pahele India aae the
Along with Peshawar, Taxila and Lahore, Multan is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities of the Indus Valley. Taxila being the oldest among them all.
Thank you for exploring another historical place bhai .... Love and respect from Himachal Pradesh India 🇮🇳
Hi
@@mureedhussain7044 hi
Wonderful historical city. That blue ceramics are so beautiful!
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Love from India 🇮🇳 ♥ 🇵🇰
According to Hindu tradition the ancient name of Multan was Mulasthana and the town was built by the Aryan king Kashyap. After Hiranyakashipu, his son Prahalad succeeded the throne and the town was then named after him as Prahaladpuri.
@Bhadwa Modi neech mleccha
Yes this is true totally Pakistan is golden era of India and Hinduism
@Bhadwa Modi I fully agree with you, har cheej me Aryan, aur hindu ghused dete hain. 😬
@Bhadwa Modi Tera baap haii modi
@aurangzeb king terrorist Kom enter in comments
Dear brother. Many, Many thanks for introducing the beauty and history of Multan. I visited Multan in summer of 1952 when I was 16 years old. I was staying with a friend of my father, who was principal of government college. It was June and extremely hot which I could not stand for more than 4 days during which I did not get out of the house and see any bazar etc., Anyhow you have made up that defeciency. Many thanks again.
regards, Dr. Aftab Ahmed. London
Saw your previous vlog on Multan too...this one centres more on humans and food apart from historical relics.Wonderful
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Do you live in Pakistan?
ھماری ہڈیوں سے گوشت تو اتر سکتا ہے
لیکن ھمارے دلوں سے عشق مصطفی صلی اللہ علیہ وآلہ وسلم کبھی ختم نہیں ہو سکتا
City of Manoges, saints, halwa, mitti, calligraphy ..Love my city Multan where i was born ..Amazing video /Great work Ibrar.
My family tree is from Multan. My great grandfather had shifted from Multan to Moradabad then Agra. Before partition. Otherwise our background is from Multan. I would like to visit Multan
❤
Welcome 🤗
Myself a Punjabi from India have heard a lot of this city nd it's culture especially hospitality, food nd past history. You mentioned about Alexander nd the British. Enjoyed your video nd if destiny favour eager to visit
Wow...what a historical city Multan is... really amazing...It would have been great if Pakistan Government had preserved ancient Hindu temple and Jain temple ad well
No means to preserve temple if you can't protect that temple praying peoples
jinhone toda tha wahi bnayege waah,,
Lmao
Well they are preserved well most have become toilets..and what's left standing is a Madrassa..shows the attitude and ingrained religious hatred..this is what happens when a country tries to wipe off its history before 1947...it just remains a and mass and never becomes a nation
Abrar bhai is love❤️❤️❤️
Love from Bangladesh ❤️❤️🇧🇩
Lots of love for our brothers from Pakistan 🇵🇰🇧🇩
Abe chup desh ka batwara kar diya tum ne
Wow this looks to be an amazing and beautiful city, so much historical interest, again thank you for sharing these insights to the world, we never knew about, your knowledge of the history is wide and presentations a credit to your country. The videos just get better and better, I hope in the future this is recognised.
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Pl tell at least historical part of Hindu Rulers ,cultures ans it's demolition forcefully by Islamists
The city is mentioned in Guru Nanak’s stories - thank you so very much for enlightening us ...
Betaji, Bahut khub, iswar ka aap par kirpa rahe ,I was booked to participate on the historic trip to this city for academic purposes,however regional conflicts and Covid have ruined it. For all evidence based investigation leads to beyond 5000 years as a city and a strong connection with Hindus and its Dharma.Allah hafaiz
It's my city my life & loved place. Thank you ibrar bahi for multan visit & capturing multan Glimpse.
Our South Punjab is very neat and clean. Proud to be a part of it.
Pakistan Zindabad!
Intro 🔥
Seems like some traveling tv channel's documentry with huge crew
Its one man Amry.. :-D
With lots of love from Bahrain ❤❤❤❤😘
We are Multani Indians, #multaniindian , our elders migrated from Multan and Bahawalpur to jalandhar in 1947,
Delighted to see Vegitarian break fast of Multan. Multani Puri and Chole drooled...and on top of Punjabi Lassi...doli rooti ..👍Multani Mangoes...👌You have rightly brought to notice the invasion faced the city ...hats off to people of Multan and Kudos to You for such informative video...🙏💐
I'm from Indo-French But just one word il telling you Fantastic,Amazing Love Your Vlog & Beautiful Pakistan...
Wow ,you have focused all demanded subjects 👍👍
Dear Abrar,
You forgot to talk about soil of Multan ?
Another great video, I am sure, but I will wait for the English subtitles to see it to the end. I want to hear (read, really) your comments about the city. Hope they come soon😊
It is already available in English Subtitles
Hlo... I'm Pooja...from India..Ambala cantt..topkhana..multani moholla...aapka show bhot acha lga sir ...m kbhi Pakistan to nhi ja skti ..ye aap b sayd smjhte honge...aapka dhanyawaad krna chahungi..ki aapne utube k jariye Hume... Pakistan dikhaya ..bhot acha lga Pakistan nd you also sir...thq so much.
Dear Aap Pakistan aaey na, Pakistan ka visa to asani sy mil jata hy.
I am also from Ambala Haryana
Writing from Florida
Thanks for showing me Mustang,was born there and the family had to leave during partition
Though I was only 2 when we moved but my mother always told us stories of Milton,
Yes Sone Halwa and Doli ki Roti was part of growing up
Thanks again
🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
Oh a man is attached to the place he was born
Nice blog. Yes, it’s jain shwetambar temple. It’s called derasar instead. Sad seeing its condition. Hope pak government will take care of temples left behind in Pakistan as historical places, if not religious. Initially I started following you as biker and it’s add on seeing you exploring different part of pakistan, it’s history.
Bro mostly hindu community left Multan so these places either occupied by the people forcefully or converted in to Masjid. Government has must taken steps to renovate the old structures. No matter to place idols but renovate the old buildings being used as Masjid. In other area where the hindu community is residing. They have old minders there and offer there prayers as per there will.
Our government dont even take care of Muslim religious places, so they are not going to do anything for minorities too😔
I don’t want to make any political statements about any gov as I don’t know about it. Only point is here, don’t consider as religious places but consider as historical places or old architectural places to be preserved for future generations.
@@Dimpalpsharma i agree
@@Dimpalpsharma
very right, dimpal, whatever the use maybe, but it should be preserved as a historical monument and looked after...
Your passion for exploring the historical place is so good....I like it
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Is se ziyada informative vedio mene Multan ke bare me kabhi nahi dekhi buhut ache explore Kia apne hamare city ko Lekin ap ne is vlog me saraiki song ya poetry ko BHi zaror shamil karna chahiye tha saraiki is the sweetest language of Pakistan 👍
❤❤❤💋😘
My parents are from Dera Gazi khan. They still talk in multani & We understand multani or sairaki very well.
Asan v sraiki han a v meday khail say Punjabi hi hy love you from Pakistan 🇵🇰
This is the beauty of Islam. All the temples were made madrasas. Made the colorful world black.
It's peoples choice don't spread hate ok
What choice to destroy history? @@ServentOfAllah19
The City where I belong too. Lovely 🌹 people's. Above all historically known
Thank you 😊
Our Pakistan is so beautiful and historical..u r doing a great job by exploring the motherland..love from dubai ❤️
Salam Abrar bhai, I am watching ur vlog regularly and saw how u covered inch by inch cities and small places in details. But its been disappointment from you that u just bypassed every thing in Karachi , the mega city of Pakistan.. U covered only ur hotel and than just left to kund Malir and Gawader.. in last episode u reached to Karachi but all of a sudden I found u started v log on Multan , foods of multan and shrine.. Sir Jee kyaa Karachi walon se koi purana badlaa nikaal rahain.hain aap?
Watching your vlogs from Jan 2021 lots of love from charda (eastern) Punjab 👍
A beautiful city of Pakistan with great history. Pakistan Zindabad🇵🇰
This video is amazing! I am about to travel to PK next week to shoot a vlog and I am having a really hard time finding a lot of information as often it's all just copies of the same websites posted to different pages. I really like your shooting style and the fact that you delve into the histories. Thanks for the subtitles too!
Love from india🇮🇳🇮🇳❤❤❤
thank you for watching us beautiful Pakistan. Take lots of love from Bangladesh.
Love from Hong Kong!
I am from india'my parents were from multan.They are nomore now.They had told me that they lives near ghanta garh.my mother prepared dolly wali roti.very much tasty delicious and crunchy.its my last wish to visit multan.
I am from Multan, and am surprised to know that many indian's speak multani language
Hnji Sir ji, mere dada Dera Gazi Khan s India ae the
Ham bhi Saraiki bolte h ghar m
What is Multani language isn't it Saraiki?
@@egoiisticprince7977 almost same hi h
@@hdkdjd2949 Same he hai Saraiki he hai language South Punjab ki
@@egoiisticprince7977 okay, I love the language bcoz mere dadaji dg Khan s India s ae the
Yay! The English subtitles is on already! Wouldn't like to miss watching your epic drone shots and their nicely-chosen background music. ❤️
Sir I am addicted to ur videos the way u represent is next level
👍 nice blog of Multan cityof Pakistan.Culture food and the history of the city you have described in detail .Thanks for it and best wishes and best regards to you from New Delhi India.
Thanks. I am from India.
My parents were from multan and dera ghazi khan.
My elder brother and sister were born in multan cantt hospital.
I liked your video.
The original name of this city is Mool Ashthan which is a sanskrit word which means original place.
It is believed that Lord Narsingha took incarnation in this city to save Prahlad, a young devotee boy from his cruel father Heerankashyap.
You can find the damaged temple of Narsingh Bhagwan in Multan city even today. I will be obliged if you can search the place and cover the same in your next video. Thanks.
LOVE FROM NEPAL👌👍️💝❤️
I have been watching and thoroughly enjoying your videos. Amazing sceneries, history and cultural experiences. I did not know Pakistan is so scenic and full of history. My only advice is that I would like you to spend more time and show more of the beautiful buildings i.e Mahals, Mosques and ancient temples. You picked beautiful music to play on your videos. God bless you and protect you. Salute
Panjab from amritsar I like you ♥ every videos. My old Panjab love 💘 ❤❤❤❤
Love you pakistani. brathers
Nicely representation of the sceneries. I have really enjoyed watching it and have curiosity on the culture and lifestyle of people. Love from Bangladesh🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩
Beautiful place with very ancient culture. Thank you for showing the world about your place with history. Best wishes.
Nothing is impossible, the word itself say "IM-Possible".
Best vlog 🤳 Abrar bhai literally wild 😜
You should then a wear shirt, which says immature - since, as per your theory, it will be IM-mature.
@@MAN-ho6bg 🤣🤣🤣 exactly!
Immature shirt 👕 Then.
Literally
Iwas born in Multan .iwas only two years old when my parents and grand parents migrated to Delhi at the time of partition so idont remember but our grandparents used to tell we have come to hell fromheaben it is pitty our temple premises are being used as madrassa .but we have forgotten our culture but it is still present there as doli kiroti is cooked inhouses of Multan .multani is spoken there but our childeren can't speak. 👍🌷🙏
Feel We are with you 🙏
I watch all your videos but this video is of next level outstanding drone shorts really like your video love from multan ❤️❤️❤️
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میرا سوھنا شہر ملتان 💕
From a rider to a full-time blogger you have a came a long way bhai❤️.. Pakistan does have beautiful places and it's cuisine itself stands out whether it's Sindhi Balochi or pastoon loved your presentation.. thank you 🙏🏻. Love from a human to a human ❤️
Dekhkr achha lga...orr Dukh b hua k Pakistan itne historical Hindu temples h...orr koi kdr nhi...lv from India🥰🥰
Doli ki roti reminds me of my Mother ,who used to prepare this roti quite often but not very much available in India……old traditions have vanished in today’s India…
Multan ( original name moolsthan which means real place ) thanks for showing this ancient Hindu city Abrar bhai 💝. Bahat beautiful city hai .
Thanks a lot for showing one of the oldest cities in the sub continent which we cannot visit. Multan or Mulsthan as it was originally known had a sun temple just like Konark in Odisha.
Love it....very few people know about the history of Alexander....and his defeat in Multan.....they used to call us monkey warriors because we used to hide amongst mango trees and shoot arrows from the top.....one of these arrows hit Alexander in his thigh just after he crossed the river and after that he was never seen on the battlefield....one of the reasons of the killers death due to the poise ed arrow.....
Its not Pakistani history, its our culture and tradition, our eyes shed rears when we see our land, we still love it and always continue to do so.
beauty ! Thanks Abrar for showcasing Multan ! Love from India !
Thanks for visiting my beautiful city and making such a detailed vlog, from the walled city, shrines and all the food to the drone shot near state bank, everything was perfect 🤩. Unfortunately the mango farms around the city are being cut down for construction of big housing societies.
Don't tell me these things 😞. Multani mangoes aur kapas mashur hain .
@@MisterTMH Ab yahan housing societies famous honay ja rhi hen. Mango gardens have been destroyed on large scale
@@strangermate That is very depressing news. I am sorry to hear that. Multani Mangoes were the best of all in greater Punjab and U.P..
Good change, very nice vlog keep it up. Multan is a lovely place, thanks for capturing its beauty
Excellent vlog, really enjoyed all the historical details and background information.
Masha Allah Multan pakistan ki shan hy Allah ki naimtain bht zyada hain bas zarorat hy is ko imandari say istamal karnay ki zarorat hy
It is really nice to hear the ancient history of Multan and how people living there keeping the old traditions alive in vegetarian food, which my grand mother used to cook. Enjoy its food esp. Sohan Halva. It is very sad that its Hindus and Sikhs had to leave and have almost disappeared.
It was a wonderful experience.... awesome
Thanks a lot for your wonderful narration and amazing videos.
Such a nice blog...thnks for sharing d history,food,culture,shrines,mandir......this became one of my fav blog of urs...also liked ur friend,a true gentleman.lots of love frm delhi.....waiting for more such blogs
इस एपिसोड में आपने food, culture explore किया, जो कि कुछ नयापन लाया, good keep it up 👍🇮🇳
My grandparents wre from Multan. My meternal grandparents were from Bharti veda and my peternal grandparents were from Kala veda in Multan, I still have property papers of my meternal grandparents. I wish I could see there house in Multan...
This is amazing. Multan must be one of the most underrated cities in the world and as a Pakistani it looks like Lahore. the way Lahore used to be before it got really seedy.
Nice guided tour of this ancient city, so sad to see the dilapidated condition of Temples. It's not only responsibility of govt , but common people too to protect and conserve the cultural heritage of the sub continent.And it has got huge tourism potential, Indians will visit in droves as when the border restrictions are eased.j Love from Hyderabad, India.
Best work done by you because we're following you from Season1 (Germany). In this video you filmed Multan in such a way that all the best and unique parts are captured regarding food, places, pottery , shrines etc.
Best editing and beautiful lens .
Such an eloquent episode. Thoroughly enjoyed it Abrar bhai . I'm just wondering how the sweet shop selling sohan halwa in Multan got it's name. Rewari sweets you said. There are plenty of Rewari sweets in my city too. I'm curious because I was born in Rewari, which is a pretty old city in Haryana.
Love from Multan 😊
Never been to Multan, but know lot of people from Multan, very nice , down to earth and very hospitable. Nice video and very interesting city.
Abrar bhai,you are in my grandfather,s town,but I am made in india,now in INDIA.👌🙏🙏
Who wants to see Turkey and other countries vlogs again after this?
Not me
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Slam Abrar bhai,,MashaALLAH great content keep it up. . .
It was very important city of Hindus. Its original name was "Moolsthan" meaning Original Place. Our first Sun temple along with a beautiful Water tank built by Samb, the son of Bhagwan Shree Krishna was situated here which was destroyed many times by the Jehadi Barbarians. Its ruin is still in existence.
I still bow down to the memory this Holy place.
They did greattt..howw daree you calll themmm jehadiiii barbariannn???
Jazakallah Khair. Bahat Sukriyya Abrar Bhai....Many thanks especially with the English subtitles as my Urdu is not too good. Multan is rich in history and culture....
Multan people have trend of peace and working all time with their different skills god bless them ever
Though far from multan to visit the town atleast i want to see it in my peaceful dream that is my ambition thanks to multan matti