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The emperor was embarrassed and asked for forgiveness. Then, with folded hands, Jahangir requested Mian Mir to pray for the success of the campaign which he intended to launch for the conquest of the
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to another but none accepted the rupee. The devotee returned to Mian Mir with the rupee saying: "Master, none of the dervishes will accept the rupee. None is in need, it seems."
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to beg. His hunger is like a fire that burns all the more furiously with more wood. It has made him needy, greedy and grim. Go and give the rupee to him."
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He was buried at a place which was about a mile from Lahore near Alamganj, that is at the south-east of the city. Mian Mir's spiritual successor was
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before him. The Sufi asked the devotee to pick up the rupee and give it to the poorest, neediest person in the audience. The devotee went from one
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Mian Mir migrated to and settled in Lahore at the age of 25. He was a friend of God-loving people and he would shun worldly, selfish men, greedy
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After having lived a long life of piety and virtuosity, Mian Mir died on 11 August 1635 at age 84 to 85.
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to get their blessings. To stop such people from coming to see him, Mian Mir posted his
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A Sufi, a Sikh and their message of love – A journey from Lahore to Amritsar
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lahorenews.tv website, Published 19 April 2017, Retrieved 1 December 2023
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Theory and practice of yoga: essays in honour of Gerald James Larson
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Mian Mir praying at Medina, circa 18th century watercolour on paper
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was a disciple of his and a notable Sufi saint in her own right.
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meeting Mian Mir. The fresco is from Akhara Prag Das, Amritsar.
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Dawn newspaper, Updated 20 May 2017, Retrieved 1 December 2023
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However, this legend is not reported in other historic texts.
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Academy of the Punjab in North America website (APNA)
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Mian Mir praying at Medina, circa 18th century watercolour on paper
Thatta
Arghun Kingdom
Sindh, Pakistan
Lahore
lahore Subah
Mughal Empire
Punjab, Pakistan
Qadiri
Sufism
Sikhism
shrine
Shrine of Mian Mir
Lahore
Sufi
Muslim
saint
Lahore
Dharampura
Caliph
Umar ibn al-Khattab
Qadiri
Sufism
Dara Shikoh
Mughal
Shah Jahan

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