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Syed Ahmad Sultan : ウィキペディア英語版 | Syed Ahmad Sultan
Hazrat Syed Ahmad Sultan, popularly known as Sakhi Sarwar, was a 12th century Sufi saint of the Punjab region.〔 Folk Religion Change and Continuity by H S Bhatti Rawat Publications ISBN 81-7033-608-2〕 He is also known by various other appellations such as Sultan (king), Lakhdata (bestower of millions), Lalanvala (master of rubies), Nigahia Pir (the saint of Nigaha) and Rohianvala (lord of the forests). His followers are known as Sultanias or Sarwarias.〔 http://www.thesikhencyclopedia.com/biographies/muslims-rulers-and-sufi-saints/sakhi-sarwar 〕 ==Birth== Sakhi Sarwar was a son of Syed Sakhi Zain ul-Abideen,〔 an immigrant from Baghdad who had settled at Shahkot, and Ayesha, a daughter of the village headman 〔 named Pira.〔
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