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Baba Sain Mir Mohammed Sahib (c. 1550 – 22 August 1635), popularly known as Mian Mir or Miyan Mir, was a famous Sindhi Sufi Muslim saint who resided in Lahore, specifically in the town of Dharampura (in present-day Pakistan). He was a direct descendant of Caliph Umar ibn al-Khattab. He belonged to the Qadiri order of Sufism. He is famous for being a spiritual instructor of Dara Shikoh, the eldest son of Mughal emperor Shah Jahan. He is identified as the founder of the Mian Khel branch of the Qadiri order. His younger sister Bibi Jamal Khatun was a disciple of his and a notable Sufi saint in her own right.

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  • Baba Sain Mir Mohammed Sahib (c. 1550 – 22 August 1635), popularly known as Mian Mir or Miyan Mir, was a famous Sindhi Sufi Muslim saint who resided in Lahore, specifically in the town of Dharampura (in present-day Pakistan). He was a direct descendant of Caliph Umar ibn al-Khattab. He belonged to the Qadiri order of Sufism. He is famous for being a spiritual instructor of Dara Shikoh, the eldest son of Mughal emperor Shah Jahan. He is identified as the founder of the Mian Khel branch of the Qadiri order. His younger sister Bibi Jamal Khatun was a disciple of his and a notable Sufi saint in her own right. (en)
  • Mian Mir ou Myian Mir (persan: (en persan : میاں میر), nom complet Mir Mohammed Muayyin-ul-Islam, appelé aussi Baba Sain Mir Mohammed Sahib (1550-1635), est un saint soufi de l'ordre de la Qadiriyya, qui vécut Lahore. Il est connu dans le sikhisme pour avoir côtoyé Guru Arjan et Guru Hargobind, deux des fondateurs de cette religion; il fut même un proche de Guru Arjan. Il était aussi reconnu à la cour moghole. Sa famille remonte au calife Omar ibn al-Khattâb, compagnon et deuxième successeur du prophète Mahomet. Il était connu pour être ouvert à toutes sortes de religions. (fr)
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