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  2. Mian Muhammad Bakhsh - Wikipedia

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    Shrine of Mian Muhammad Bakhsh at Khari Sharif, Pakistan. In February 2016, rich tributes were paid to Mian Muhammad Bakhsh at a literary seminar held at Allama Iqbal Open University, Islamabad, Pakistan. Speakers at the seminar included scholar Fateh Muhammad Malik. He said that Mian Muhammad Bakhsh, through his poetry, spread the message of ...

  3. Bulleh Shah - Wikipedia

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    The work of Bulleh Shah influenced and inspired many other poets and artists, such as Muhammad Iqbal, Faiz Ahmad Faiz, Ali Arshad Mir, and Mian Muhammad Bakhsh. [54] Socio-economics. In 2012, the government of Punjab, most populous province of Pakistan, renamed an important road in the provincial capital Lahore to "Bulleh Shah Road". [55]

  4. Mian Family Graveyard - Wikipedia

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    The Mian Family Graveyard (Punjabi, Urdu: میانی فیملی قبرستان) is a private cemetery in Lahore holds significant historical value as the resting place of numerous influential leaders from this family, such as, Mian Mouhammad Yousaf (Nazim Shalimar Gardens), Nawab Mian Muhammad Fazil, Mian Qadir Bauksh Nadir, Justice Mian Shah Din, Sir Mian Muhammad Shafi, Begum Jahan Ara ...

  5. Lake Saiful Muluk - Wikipedia

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    The Lake Saiful Muluk is named after a legendary prince from the tale titled Saiful Muluk, later on put into poem form by the Sufi poet Mian Muhammad Bakhsh. [7] It tells the story of the Egyptian Prince Saiful Malook who fell in love with a fairy princess named Princess Badri-ul-Jamala at the lake. [8] [1]

  6. Khari Sharif - Wikipedia

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    Khari has some 80 small and large villages and one of the villages itself is known as Khari Sharif. It is located at a distance of 8 km from the city of Mirpur, Azad Kashmir and is known for housing the shrines of Sufi saints known as Pir Shah Ghazi Qalandar Damri Wali Sarkar and Mian Muhammad Bakhsh. [1] [2]

  7. Mian Muhammad Sharif - Wikipedia

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    His Great Grand Father was Mohammad Bakhsh, Grand Father Abdullah, Father Muhammad Ramzan and Brothers Muhammad Shafi, Abdul Aziz, Barkat Ali, Miraj u Deen, Muhammad Bashir and Siraj u Deen. In 1939, Sharif founded a small steel foundry after selling his farming land. [2] He was married to Shamim Akhtar, with whom he had three sons.

  8. Malka Hans, Punjab - Wikipedia

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    He came to Lahore and lived in Sheran Wali Gali inside Lohari Darvaza, where Mian Muhammad Bakhsh stayed for three months. Mian Muhammad Bakhsh Ji wrote 64 couplets about him at the end of his famous Punjabi Sufi poetry book Saiful Maluk. (Edited by Prof. Saeed Ahmad, Rwp). [1] [6]

  9. Mian family of Baghbanpura - Wikipedia

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    Mian Muhammad Yusaf Manga (1635-1720) - who was appointed custodian of the famed Shalimar Gardens, Lahore by Mughals, and also received the title of 'Mian' from Mughal emperor Shah Jahan) [2] Mian Qadir Baksh (1799-1881) - poetical name being Nadir, Chief Engineer Artillery in Ranjit Singh 's army.