Miani, Chakwal

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Miani, Chakwal
Ochunan
Village and union council
CountryPakistan
Region Punjab Province
District Chakwal District
Government
  Pir sahibPeer Syed Imam Din shah Hassani sahib
  Malik Mumtaz Awan (Counsellor)Peer Syed Qamar ud Din Shah Hassani Sialvi and Peer Syed Abdul Ghafoor Shah Hassani Sialvi
Time zone UTC+5 (PST)

Miani is a village and union council, an administrative subdivision, of Chakwal District in the Punjab Province of Pakistan, it is part of Kalar Kahar Tehsil. [1] Miani is the center of trade of Wanhar and Pail Padhrar region.There are the shrines of the spiritual leader of silsilya Chishtiyya Nizamiya Owaisiya, among them Hazrat Khwaja Pir Syed Imamuddin Shah Hassani Sialvi(Khalifa Majaz Pir of Alawal Sharif Hazrat Khawaja Syed Muhammad Hayat Shah Hamdani Min Khalfay Pir Sial) [2] and his son Well-known social personality of wanhar region Hazrat Khwaja Pir Syed Qamaruddin Shah Hassani Sialvi(Khalifa Majaz Hazrat Khwaja Syed Shah Muhammad Ghos Hamdani Min Khalfay Pir Sial) [3] and his grandson Hazrat Khwaja Pir Syed Abdul Ghafoor Shah Hassani sialvi are included.These spiritual leader are belong to the Sadat-e-Hassani Emadi Dehlvi Family [4] There are the Shrines of two more spiritual leaders are also in Miani Hazrat Syed Badshah popularly known as Baba Parana Faqir and Hazrat Miyan Ghos Salahuddin.

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References

  1. Tehsils & Unions in the District of Chakwal Archived 2008-01-24 at the Wayback Machine
  2. Foz al-Maqal fi Khalfay Pir Sial Volume 1 page number 249
  3. Foz al-Maqal fi Khalfay Pir Sial Volume 3 page number 627
  4. https://mynasab.com/the-syed-and-sadat-family-tree/sadat-hassani/# Design by Syed Mehdi Zaidi from Iran