Panj peer
Panj Peer (or Panj Pir), the Five Great Saints, mentioned in South Asian (Punjabi) literature are as follows:
* Data Ganj Baksh(Al-Hajveri, of Lahore, Punjab)
* Sheikh Baba Farid Shakarganj (Pakpattan, Punjab)
* Baha'ud din Zakariya (Multan, Punjab)
* Lal Shahbaz Qalandar (Sehwan, Sindh)
* Sayyad Jalaluddin Bukhari 'Laal Shah' also known as Makhdoom Jahaaniyaan (Ucch, Punjab). These are mentioned in the great love-epic of the Sufi poet Sayyid Waris Shah "Heer Ranjha", which opens with an invocation to these holy sages.
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Panj peer
Panj Peer (or Panj Pir), the Five Great Saints, mentioned in South Asian (Punjabi) literature are as follows:
* Data Ganj Baksh(Al-Hajveri, of Lahore, Punjab)
* Sheikh Baba Farid Shakarganj (Pakpattan, Punjab)
* Baha'ud din Zakariya (Multan, Punjab)
* Lal Shahbaz Qalandar (Sehwan, Sindh)
* Sayyad Jalaluddin Bukhari 'Laal Shah' also known as Makhdoom Jahaaniyaan (Ucch, Punjab). These are mentioned in the great love-epic of the Sufi poet Sayyid Waris Shah "Heer Ranjha", which opens with an invocation to these holy sages.
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