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  2. Shrine of Baba Farid - Wikipedia

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    The Shrine of Baba Farid (Punjabi: مزار بابا فرید دا, romanized: Mazār Bābā Farīd Dā; Urdu: بابا فرید درگاہ, romanized: Bābā Farīd Dargāh) is a 13th-century Sufi shrine located in Pakpattan, Punjab, Pakistan dedicated to the Punjabi Sufi mystic and poet Baba Farid.

  3. Baba Farid - Wikipedia

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    The shrine of Baba Farid in Pakpatan. The small Shrine of Baba Farid is made of white marble with two doors, one facing east and called the Nūrī Darwāza or 'Gate of Light', and the second facing north called Bahishtī Darwāza, or 'Gate of Paradise'. There is also a long covered corridor.

  4. Pakpattan - Wikipedia

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    Shrine of Sheikh Muhammad Chishti: Associated with one of Baba Farid's disciples, this shrine serves as a testament to the role of Sufi saints in spreading Islamic teachings in the region. Shrine of Hakeem Ghulam Muhammad : Located in the heart of Pakpattan, this shrine commemorates a local scholar and mystic, highlighting the city's legacy of ...

  5. List of mausolea and shrines in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Shrine of Affiliation/Sufi Order Era C.E. Tomb City Province Abdullah Shah Ghazi: Descendant of Imam Hasan ibn Ali: 720-773: Clifton: Karachi: Sindh: Syed Abul Hassan Bin Usman Bin Ali Al-Hajweri: Hanafi: 990-1077: Data Durbar Complex: Lahore: Punjab Bahauddin Zakariya: Suhrawardiyya: 1070-1167: Multan City: Multan: Punjab: Ganj e Inayat Sarkar ...

  6. List of Sufi saints - Wikipedia

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    Fariduddin Ganjshakar (1188–1280, buried in the Shrine of Baba Farid, Pakpattan, Pakistan and developed Punjabi literature through poetry) [17] Fazl Ahmad Khan (1857–1907), Indian Sufi teacher Fuzuli (1494–1556), considered one of the greatest poets of Azerbaijani literature )

  7. Chishti Order - Wikipedia

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    He moved to Lahore and then to Ajmer, where he died. His tomb, in Ajmer, is the Dargah Sharif, a popular shrine and pilgrimage site. Moinuddin was followed by Qutab-ud-Din Bakhtyar Kaki and Farīduddīn Mas'ūd 'Baba Farid'. After Fariduddin, the Chishti Order of South Asia split into two branches.

  8. List of cultural heritage sites in Punjab, Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Shrine of Khwaja Ghulam Farid: Shrine Kot Mithan Rajanpur: Shrine of Khwaja Ghulam Farid More images. PB-P-198 ... Shrine of Baba Haji Sher Dewan Chawli Mashaikh Shrine

  9. Category:Sufi shrines in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Baba Qaim Sain; Sardar Ahmad Chishti; Sachal Sarmast; Nadir Ali Shah; Waris Shah; Shrine at Odero Lal; Shrine of Baba Farid; Shrine of Baha'al-Halim; Shrine of Bahauddin Zakariya; Shrine of Jalaluddin Bukhari; Shrine of Khalid Walid; Shrine of Lal Shahbaz Qalandar; Shrine of Meher Ali Shah; Shrine of Mian Mir; Shrine of Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai ...