Langah Sultanate

Langah Sultanate
1445–1530
Multan in 1525
StatusSultanate
CapitalMultan
Religion
Islam
GovernmentHereditary monarchy
Sultan 
• 1445–1469
Qutbu'd-Din Mahmud I Langah
• 1527–1530
Lashkar Khan Langah
Historical eraLate medieval period
• Established
1445
• Disestablished
1530
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Delhi Sultanate
Multan Subah
Today part of

The Langah Sultanate was a late medieval sultanate based in the Punjab region in the western Indian subcontinent between the 15th and 16th centuries. It was the dominant power of the lower Doab tract with Multan at its centre. The Langah Sultanate was annexed in 1527 but had autonomous authority until its merger with the Mughal Empire in 1530.