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Sultan Bahoo : ウィキペディア英語版
Sultan Bahu

Sultan Bahu (also spelled Bahoo; ca 1630–1691) was a Sufi mystic, poet and scholar active mostly in the present-day Punjab province of Pakistan. He belonged to the Sufi order known as Qadiri, and the mystic tradition he started has been known as Sarwari Qadiri.
Little is known of Bahu's life, other than a hagiography written by a descendant of his seven generations later, entitled ''Manaqib-i Sultani''. Sultan Bahu was born in Shorekot, Jhang in the current Punjab Province of Pakistan. More than one forty books on Sufism are attributed to him, mostly in Persian, and largely dealing with specialised aspects of Islam and Islamic mysticism. However, it is his Punjabi poetry which had popular appeal and earned him lasting fame.〔 His verses are sung in many genres of Sufi music including qawwali and kafi, and tradition has established a unique style of singing his couplets.
==Lineage==

Sultan Bahu's lineage, like that of many famous personalities in Islam, is traced as
# Ali
# Abbas ibn Ali
# Ubaydullah al Madni
# Abul Abbas Hasan
# Abul Qasim Hamza
# Jafar ibn Hamza
# Ali ibn Jafar
# Qasim ibn Ali
# Muhammad at Tayyar
# Abu Yalla Hamza
# Yalla Qasim
# Qutb Shah
# Sheikh Ameer Shah
# Sheikh Noor Shah
# Muhammad Hargun
# Muhammad Jayoon
# Muhammad Baharie
# Muhammad Sulla
# Muhammad Noor
# Muhammad Sughra
# Muhammad Peera
# Muhammad Mogila
# Muhammad Mannan
# Muhammad Tameem
# Sheikh Allah Ditta
# Fateh Muhammad
# Bazid Muhammad
# Sultan Bahu

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