"(Multan) is a large fortified and impregnable city, and is held in high esteem by the Hindus and Chinese for it contains a temple which is for them a place of worship and pilgrimage, as Mecca is for the Muhammadans... The houses of the servants and devotees are around the temple, and there are no idol worshippers in Multan besides those who dwell in these precincts."
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Zakaria Al Kazwini, in Elliot and Dowson Vol. I: 96). also in Jain, M. (2019). Flight of deities and rebirth of temples: Espisodes from Indian history.
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