Husseyn Langah
| Husseyn Langah I | |||||
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| 2nd Sultan of Multan | |||||
| Reign | 1469–1498 | ||||
| Predecessor | Qutbu'd-Din Langah (Rai Sahra Langah) | ||||
| Successor | Mahmud Langah I | ||||
| Died | 1502 | ||||
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| Dynasty | Langah | ||||
| Father | Rai Sahra Langah | ||||
Husseyn Langah or Husayn Shah Langah I (Punjabi: حُسین لنگاہ اَوّل Huṣaīn Langāh Awwal) was a Punjabi Muslim chief the second Sultan of Langah Sultanate, who reigned from 1469 until 1498. He founded colleges of education in communities like Tulamba and a number of the Baloch tribes settled in the sultanate during his reign. After successfully capturing Chiniot, Kahror Pakka and Shorkot, he repulsed an attack by the Delhi Sultanate. He abdicated in favour of his son, who reigned as Mahmud Shah.