Muhammad Amin Shah Sani

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Tomb of Pir Syed Muhammad Amin Shah Sani Allo Maharvi

His mausoleum is in Allo Mahar.[ citation needed ] It is a square which is surmounted by a hemispherical dome. Many pilgrims visit it on his death anniversary.[ citation needed ]

Descendants

Khwaja e Saani
حضرت خواجہ ثاني
Muhammad Ameen Shah
سيد محمد امين شاه
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His grave with an epitaph in the Persian language.
Personal
Born
Muhammad Amin Shah

1829
Allo Mahar Shareef, Pakistan.
Died23 March 1913
Allo Mahar
Resting placeAllo Mahar
Religion Islam
ChildrenPir Syed Muhammad Hussain Shah (son)
Parent
  • Pir Syed Muhammad Channan Shah Nuri (father)
Lineage Hussaini
Leader of the Naqshbandia Mujadadia Aminia
In office
1890 23rd of March 1913

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References

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