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Treasure found in sealed chamber of Multan court compound
Web Desk On Aug 21, 2020 Last updated Aug 21, 2020
MULTAN: A closed chamber of the court compound in Multan reportedly keeping a secret treasure including gold coins and precious antique items, quoting sources ARY News reported on Friday.


According to sources, the treasure was found when workers were excavating the compound for construction of the new court building.

The administration was trying to keep a lid of secrecy over the report about the treasure hidden in the ancient chamber.

The room in the court compound said to be closed for last 80 years.

According to sources, the treasure included gold coins, large quantity of gold and antique arms from the British colonial period.

“A committee including representatives of different government departments will oversee the matter to recover the treasure,” sources said.

“The committee will supervise the excavation and monitor the items of the purported treasure found in the chamber,” according to sources.

Multan has been an ancient city, among some of the oldest towns in South Asia, and having several earlier stories of ancients treasures hidden at some secret place.

According to a local myth, after the conquest of Multan, Arabs found a treasure of 330 chests of treasure containing 13300 maunds gold hidden beneath a fountain, which was buried by the local ruler.

https://arynews.tv/en/multan-court-compound-treasure/
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I mean 13300 mun is too much. How come this much gold was there and no one knew about it. It's 80 yrs old not like it was found from some ancient site. Just curious.
 
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How come there is no mention of this on any news channel? No one is reporting this? Why if it's true then Pakistan will be able to pay all it debt [emoji12]. Why is no one reporting that? Just curious might be false report
 
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