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- Pir_Mangho abstract "'Hazrat Sheikh Hafiz Haji Hasan-al-Maroof Sultan Manghopir/Pir Mangho' (Sindhi and Urdu: خواجہ حسن سخی سلطان عرف منگھو پیر ) is the popular name for Sufi Pir Haji Syed Khawaja Hassan Sakhi Sultan. Sakhi Sultan Manghopir Rehmatullah Aliah's proper name is Hasan and according to another version Kamaluddin. He was titled a pir by Baba Farid, whose disciple he became. Pir Mangho Urs is celebrated in the Islamic month of Zil Hijjah. The settlement around his shrine has been named Manghopir and is part of Gadap Town in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. Originally, he was an Arab and a descendant of Ali ibn Abi Talib. He is a Hassani (descendants of Hasan ibn Ali) from the mother's side and Husaini (descendant of Hussain ibn Ali from father's side. He came to India from Hijaz in the 13th century AD. That was the time of the Tartar's invasion of Muslim lands which created great havoc. He participated in the jihad against them. Then he performed the Hajj, and while he was in Medina, he had a vision of Muhammad who directed him to go to Ajudhan (present day Pak Patan) and meet Fariduddin Ganjshakar (Rah A). He then went, to Ajudhan and presented himself to Sheikh Ganj Shakher. In 662 AH (1263 or 1264 AD) he was admitted as a disciple in the Chistiah order, and he became the 40th Khalifah/Caliph of Baba Farid Ganjshakar. Based on the advice of Baba Farid Saheb he went to Multan in 659 AH (1260 or 1261 AD). From there he travelled to various places in the pursuit of spiritual attainment and then settled down in Manghopir where he carried out his missionary work.Manghopir was a desolate place then; there he spent his days in prayer and seeking spiritual attainments. In ancient times this place is reported to have been the sacred place of the Hindus. With the presence of this saint at Manghopir, it became an attraction for the seekers of Oneness and Truth. Great luminaries of the spiritual world, such as Bahauddin Zakariya, Lal Shahbaz Qalander, Jalaluddin Bokhari often visited Manghopir.".
- Pir_Mangho thumbnail Shrine_of_Pir_Mangho_(Manghopir)_21.JPG?width=300.
- Pir_Mangho wikiPageID "5108217".
- Pir_Mangho wikiPageLength "2721".
- Pir_Mangho wikiPageOutDegree "38".
- Pir_Mangho wikiPageRevisionID "691641453".
- Pir_Mangho wikiPageWikiLink Ali.
- Pir_Mangho wikiPageWikiLink Baha-ud-din_Zakariya.
- Pir_Mangho wikiPageWikiLink Caliphate.
- Pir_Mangho wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Sindh.
- Pir_Mangho wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hot_springs_by_country.
- Pir_Mangho wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sindhi_Sufi_saints.
- Pir_Mangho wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sindhi_people.
- Pir_Mangho wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sufis_from_Karachi.
- Pir_Mangho wikiPageWikiLink Chishti_Order.
- Pir_Mangho wikiPageWikiLink Dhu_al-Hijjah.
- Pir_Mangho wikiPageWikiLink Fariduddin_Ganjshakar.
- Pir_Mangho wikiPageWikiLink Gadap_Town.
- Pir_Mangho wikiPageWikiLink Hajj.
- Pir_Mangho wikiPageWikiLink Hasan_ibn_Ali.
- Pir_Mangho wikiPageWikiLink Hejaz.
- Pir_Mangho wikiPageWikiLink Husayn_ibn_Ali.
- Pir_Mangho wikiPageWikiLink Islamic_calendar.
- Pir_Mangho wikiPageWikiLink Jalaluddin_Surkh-Posh_Bukhari.
- Pir_Mangho wikiPageWikiLink Karachi.
- Pir_Mangho wikiPageWikiLink Lal_Shahbaz_Qalandar.
- Pir_Mangho wikiPageWikiLink Manghopir.
- Pir_Mangho wikiPageWikiLink Manghopir_Hills.
- Pir_Mangho wikiPageWikiLink Medina.
- Pir_Mangho wikiPageWikiLink Muhammad.
- Pir_Mangho wikiPageWikiLink Pakistan.
- Pir_Mangho wikiPageWikiLink Pakpattan.
- Pir_Mangho wikiPageWikiLink Pir_(Sufism).
- Pir_Mangho wikiPageWikiLink Pir_Mangho_Urs.
- Pir_Mangho wikiPageWikiLink Sheedi_Mela.
- Pir_Mangho wikiPageWikiLink Siddi.
- Pir_Mangho wikiPageWikiLink Sindh.
- Pir_Mangho wikiPageWikiLink Sindhi_language.
- Pir_Mangho wikiPageWikiLink Sufism.
- Pir_Mangho wikiPageWikiLink Urdu.
- Pir_Mangho wikiPageWikiLink File:Shrine_of_Pir_Mangho_(Manghopir)_21.JPG.
- Pir_Mangho wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pir Mangho".
- Pir_Mangho date "April 2014".
- Pir_Mangho reason "What does 'Rah A' mean?".
- Pir_Mangho wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Clarify.
- Pir_Mangho wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Pir_Mangho subject Category:History_of_Sindh.
- Pir_Mangho subject Category:Hot_springs_by_country.
- Pir_Mangho subject Category:Sindhi_Sufi_saints.
- Pir_Mangho subject Category:Sindhi_people.
- Pir_Mangho subject Category:Sufis_from_Karachi.
- Pir_Mangho hypernym Name.
- Pir_Mangho type Burial.
- Pir_Mangho comment "'Hazrat Sheikh Hafiz Haji Hasan-al-Maroof Sultan Manghopir/Pir Mangho' (Sindhi and Urdu: خواجہ حسن سخی سلطان عرف منگھو پیر ) is the popular name for Sufi Pir Haji Syed Khawaja Hassan Sakhi Sultan. Sakhi Sultan Manghopir Rehmatullah Aliah's proper name is Hasan and according to another version Kamaluddin. He was titled a pir by Baba Farid, whose disciple he became. Pir Mangho Urs is celebrated in the Islamic month of Zil Hijjah.".
- Pir_Mangho label "Pir Mangho".
- Pir_Mangho sameAs Q7197597.
- Pir_Mangho sameAs m.0d2_z4.
- Pir_Mangho sameAs Q7197597.
- Pir_Mangho wasDerivedFrom Pir_Mangho?oldid=691641453.
- Pir_Mangho depiction Shrine_of_Pir_Mangho_(Manghopir)_21.JPG.
- Pir_Mangho isPrimaryTopicOf Pir_Mangho.