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Mīān Muhammad Bakhsh ((パンジャーブ語: میاں محمد بخش )) was a Sufi saint and a Punjabi Hindko poet. He belonged to the Qadri tariqah. He is especially renowned as the author of a book of poetry called ''Saif-ul-Malūk'' as well as the romance tragedy Mirza Sahiban. He was born in a village called Khari Sharif, situated near Mirpur, Azad Kashmir.
File:Mian Muhammad Baksh.jpg|Mīān Muhammad Bakhsh . ==Lineage== He was a fourth generation spiritual descendant of Damriyan Wali Sarkar, who is buried in Khari Sharif. Damriyan Wali Sarkar's khalīfah was Dīn Muhammad; and his khalīfah was Mīān Shamsuddīn, who had three sons: Mīān Bahāval Bakhsh, Mīān Muhammad Bakhsh and Mīān 'Alī Bakhsh. Mīān Muhammad Bakhsh's ancestors were of Gujjar origins and he belonged to the Poswal tribe, but had later settled in the Mirpur District of Azad Jammu & Kashmir. .〔history of gujjars translated form sanskrit by Ali.H.Chohan〕
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