The main attendant of Dargah is Baba Rajpal Singh Ji. Now tell you about Peer Sakhi Sarwar :
Sakhi Sultan is named after a Muslim Sufi saint Hazrat Syed Ahmad Sultan born in 1118 CE, also known as Sultan (king) , Lakh data (bestower of millions) , Lala wala (master of rubies) , Nigahe wala Pir (the saint of Nigaha) and Rohian wala (lord of the forests) , was the son of Hazrat Syed Zain ul Abiden,
who migrated from Baghdad and settled in Shahkot, near Multan in 1126 A.D. Which is now called Sarwar Shahkot. The Holy shrine of Hazrat Zainul Abiden is in Sarwar Shahkot with the tomb of his second wife Hazrat Bibi Aysha, the mother of Hazrat Sakhi Sarwar and Abdul Ghani . His first wife is Bibi Aimna, the mother of Hazrat Sultan Qaisar(Tomb in Bukhara), Hazrat Syed Mahmood(Tomb in Sarwar Shahkot), Hazrat Syed Sairra (Tomb in Bukhara). He studied from Syed Muhammad Ishaq, known as Miran Badshah who came from Iran and settled in Lahore during the time of the Tughlaq dynasty and is buried in the courtyard of Wazir Khan Mosque in Lahore. Syed Ahmed later went to Dhaunkal, Wazirabad. It is said that the maltreatment he received from his own relations after the death of his father took him to Baghdad where he was blessed with the gift of prophecy by three illustrious saints Ghaus ulAzam, Shaikh Shihab udDin Suhrawardi and Khwaja Maudud Chishti.On his return to India, he first settled at Dhaurikal, in Gujranwala district, and then at Shahkot. At Multan he had married the daughter of a noble. In due course he became famous for his miraculous powers and soon had a considerable following. This aroused the jealousy of his family who planned to kill him. Sakhi Sarwar got to know of their plans and escaped to Nigaha at the foot of the Sulaiman mountain, in Dera Ghazi Khan district, but his relatives pursued him there and ultimately murdered him in 1174. He was buried there and his followers built a shrine on the spot which subsequently became a place of pilgrimage for the devotees. Within the enclosures of the shrine are the tombs of Sakhi Sarwar, his wife, known as Bibi Bai, and of the jinn (demon) w^hom he had held in his power and who brought many miracles for him. Near the shrine at Nigaha there are two other holy spots called Chorn and Moza, both associated with `All Murtaza, the son in law of Sakhi Sarwar. At Chom, an impression of the former`s hand was said to have been imprinted when he prevented a mountain from collapsing over the cave in which he had taken shelter.Nothing is known about the religious belief or teachings of Sultan Sakhi Sarwar. It was stories of his miracles and, especially, the protection he gave the animals that attracted many people to him. The tomb of Hazrat Sakhi Sarwar was built in the 13th century in Sulaiman Mountains, 35 kilometres (22 mi) from Dera Ghazi Khan city. It is located in a small village named Muqam. Later, Mughal king Zahir-ud-din Muhammad Babur amended his tomb. It is a unique building of Mughal architecture. Thousands of people from all over the Subcontinent come here on the Annual Celebrations of Birth of Sakhi Sarwar in March every year. Sangh Mela, is a Vaisakhi fair during March and April, is celebrated in Sakhi Sarwar by people coming from Jhang and Faisalabad since centuries. This festival is celebrated by Hindus, Sikhs and Muslims especially at the time of wheat harvesting and at some places it is called as Basant. Throughout history, Sakhi Sarwar is revered by many orders of Muslim, Sikh and Hindu pilgrims, who pay homage to the saint at his shrine. Many villages in Punjab, India have shrines of Sakhi Sarwar who is more popularly referred to as Lakha Data Peer.
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Al-Sayyid Muhiyudin Abu Muhammad Abdal Qadir Al-Jilani Al-Hasani Wal-Hussaini [Gaus Pak] BAGHDAD - (born the first day of Ramadan) 1077 – 1166 CE
Moinuddin Chishti [Hazrat Khwaja Gharīb Nawāz Ajmer sharif] - (1141 - 1236 CE)
Qutub ul Aqtab Hazrat Khwaja Syed Muhammad Qutbuddin Bakhtiar Kaki DELHI (1173 - 1235 CE)
Shaikh Sharafuddeen Bu Ali Qalandar Panipat (1209 - 1324 CE) Qalandar is a title given to Sufi mystics, Some famous Sufis called Qalandar include Dada Hayat Qalandar, Hazrat Lal Shahbaz Qalander and Bu Ali Shah Qalandar, Hazrat Zhul Al Nun Misri, Rabia Basri Qalandar. Hazrat Sayed Badiuddin Zinda Shah Madar ( born in 242 Hijri & died in 1434 CE) lived for 596 years in Kanpur. He is also known and crowned as Qutub-ul-Madar. Madariyya is the name of a Sufi order founded by Hazrat Sayed Badiuddin Zinda Shah Madar (radi Allah anhu)
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Guga Jahar Peer was born in 946 CE in Dadrewa in the Churu district of Rajasthan. Peer was born upon blessings given to his mother Queen Bachal by Guru Gorakhnath Ji. Abul Hassan Ali Hajvery Daata Ganj Bakhsh LAHORE (990 - 1077 CE)
Hazrat Farīduddīn Mas'ūd Ganjshakar [Baba Farid] PAK PATAN - (1173 – 1266 AD)
Hazrat Alauddin Ali Ahmed, also known as Sabir Pak Kaliyari (569 AH/1196 AD - 690 AH/1291 AD) Kalyar, Roorkee, Haridwar. Shaikh Ahmad Faruqi Mujaddid, Alf-Isfani Rauza Sharif SIRHIND (1563 - 1624 CE) Head of Naqshbandiya Order
Hazrat Tajuddin Muhammad Badruddin --- Tajuddin Baba --- Chiragh-uddin (The light of religion) --- (January 27, 1861 – August 17, 1925) Nagpur, India