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Shah Sultan Balkhi Mahisawar

Shah Sultan Balkhi Mahisawar (also known as Hazrat Sultan Ibrahim Bin Adham Balkhi or Hazrat Sultan Balkhi Mahiuddin Mahi Sowar) was a 14th-century Muslim saint. He preached Islam in Bogra District or Pundravardhana.

==Early life==
Mahisawar was a ruler of Balkh in Central Asia.〔Akhter, Fariduddin. Tajkeratul Aulia. Meena Book House, Dhaka. 2005. pp. 252〕 He was the son of Shah Ali Asgar, a ruler of Balkh in Tataristan of Central Asia. He was selected as ruler after the death of his father.〔Saklayen, Golam. Bangladesher Sifi Sadhak. Islamic Foundation, Dhaka. 2003. pp. 84〕 He left his kingship and became a dervish. He took lesson from Hazrat Toufique (R.), and became Dervish. In 44 H.E. after coming to Pundravardhana, he first reached Sandwip of Bangla, and he stayed there for few years. Later he came to (Mahasthangarh, the Capital of Pundravardhana )〔Akhter, Fariduddin. Tajkeratul Aulia. Meena Book House, Dhaka. 2005. pp. 253〕

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