Hazrat Syed Ahmad Sultan, popularly known as Sakhi Sarwar, was a 12th-century Sufi saint of the Punjab region.[1] He is also known by various other appellations such as Sultan (king), Lakhdata (bestower of millions), Lalanvala (master of rubies), Nigahia Pir (the saint of Nigaha) and Rohianvala (lord of the forests). His followers are known as Sultanias or Sarwarias.
Birth --
Sakhi Sarwar the Great Sufi Saints Born on 1130 OR 11 Century,his father Name Jain ul Abdin and mother Name is Ayesha.Sakhi Sarwar's Has One Brother name Khan DhohDha.
Shrines -- Nigaha
The saint selected the town of Nigaha this place as his abode. It is known as the ‘last place’ because of the hostile geographical and climatic condition. According to Rose (1970), the buildings of the shrine consist of Sakhi Sarwar’s tomb on the west and a shrine associated with Guru Nanak Dev Ji on the north-west.
PEER BABA LAKH DATA SARKAR JI DI