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More Jhang District Chakwal

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Chakwal is the capital and main city of Chakwal District, Punjab, Pakistan. It is located 90 kilometres south-east of the federal capital, Islamabad and 270 kilometres from the provincial capital, Lahore. Chakwal is former tehsil of Jhelum District.Chakwal is located in the Dhanni Region of the Potohar in northern Punjab, Pakistan. During the Mutiny of […]

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Waula District Chakwal

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Chak 113 North, Sargodha

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Chak 113 North is a small village in the Sargodha District of Punjab, Pakistan, located at approximately 31.9136° N latitude and 72.57° E longitude. It lies about 26 km from the city of Sargodha, making for a 35-45 minute drive depending on the route and traffic. In terms of amenities, the village has educational institutions […]

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Sargodha City

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Sargodha is located 172 kilometres northwest of Lahore, in Sargodha District. It lies about 30 miles from the M-2 motorway, which connects Lahore and Islamabad. It is connected to the M-2 by several interchanges at different locations. Sargodha is roughly 94 km from Faisalabad, due southeast. Directly east connected by the M-2 motorway are Lahore […]

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Khushab City

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Khushab District is a district in the province of Punjab, Pakistan, with its administrative capital in Jauharabad. The district is named after the historical city of Khushab located within its boundaries. According to the 1998 census, the population was 905,711 with 24.76% living in urban areas.The district consists of four tehsils, Khushab, Noorpur Thal, Quaidabad […]

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Chak 180 South, Sargodha

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Sargodha was established by the British as a canal-colony in 1903, and was initially spelt Sargoda.Sargodha was badly affected by an outbreak of the plague in 1903, and experienced a milder outbreak in 1904.Although it was a small town in the beginning, the British Royal Air Force built an airport here due to its strategic […]

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Faisalabad city

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Faisalabad district actually began as Lyallpur district in 1904 and prior to that, was a tehsil of Jhang district. During the British Raj, the city Lyallpur was named in honour of the then Lieutenant-Governor of Punjab, Sir James Broadwood Lyall, for his services in the colonisation of the lower Chenab Valley.His surname Lyall was joined […]

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Palasi Piran District Abbottabad

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Abbottabad is the capital city of Abbottabad District in the Hazara region of eastern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. It is about 120 kilometres (75 mi) north of Islamabad and Rawalpindi, and 150 kilometres (93 mi) east of Peshawar, at an altitude of 1,260 metres (4,134 ft). Kashmir lies to the east.

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Marmoola Piran District Abbottabad

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                            عرض حال   راقم سب سے زیادہ اللّٰہ تعالیٰ کا شکر گزار ہے جس نے تاریخ پیران مالمولہ و پلاسی کو یک جا کرنے کی توفیق عطا فرمائی ۔ میں نے اس مسودے میں کوشش کی ہے کہ سارا مواد معیاری ہو تاکہ پڑھنے والوں کو مشکل نہ ہو ، اور اہل  مالمولہ و […]

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Pattan, District Abbottabad

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Abbottabad is the capital city of Abbottabad District in the Hazara region of eastern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. It is about 120 kilometres (75 mi) north of Islamabad and Rawalpindi, and 150 kilometres (93 mi) east of Peshawar, at an altitude of 1,260 metres (4,134 ft). Kashmir lies to the east.

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Arhwari Piran, Murree

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Murree is a mountain resort town, located in the Galyat region of the Pir Panjal Range, within the Rawalpindi District of Punjab, Pakistan. It forms the outskirts of the Islamabad-Rawalpindi metropolitan area, and is about 30 km (19 mi) northeast of Islamabad. It has average altitude of 2,291 metres (7,516 ft). Murree was founded in […]

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Rawalpindi City

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Taxila

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Taxila meaning “City of Cut Stone” or “Takṣa Rock”) is an important archaeological site of the ancient Indian subcontinent, located in the city of Taxila in Punjab, Pakistan. It lies about 32 km (20 mi) north-west of Islamabad and Rawalpindi, just off the famous Grand Trunk Road. Ancient Taxila was situated at the pivotal junction […]

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Lahore city

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Lahore is the capital of the Pakistani province of Punjab. Lahore is the country’s second-most populous city after Karachi and is one of Pakistan’s wealthiest cities, with an estimated GDP of $58.14 billion (PPP) as of 2015. Lahore is the largest city, and historic cultural centre of the Punjab region,and one of Pakistan’s most socially […]

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Peshawar City

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Peshawar is the capital of the Pakistani province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.Situated in the broad Valley of Peshawar near the eastern end of the historic Khyber Pass, close to the border with Afghanistan, Peshawar’s recorded history dates back to at least 539 BCE, making it the oldest city in Pakistan and one of the oldest cities […]

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Mian Wali Qureshiaan, District Rahim Yar Khan

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Mian Wali Qureshian is a town in the Rahim Yar Khan District of Punjab, Pakistan, located about 33 kilometers from the city center along KLP Road. Sitting at an elevation of roughly 85 meters above sea level, it’s a centuries-old settlement founded by Makhdoom Rohullah Shah I over 450 years ago. The Saraiki language and […]

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Makhdoom Rasheed (Multan)

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  Abu Muhammad Bahauddin Zakariya, later known simply as Bahauddin Zakariya, was born around 1170 CE in Kot Kehror (now known as Karor Lal Esan), a town near the ancient city of Multan, in the southern part of the Punjab province of modern Pakistan. His grandfather, Shah Kamal-ud-Din Ali Shah Qureshi, had arrived in Multan […]

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Kote Kehrore/ Lal’al Eesan Karore (Layyah)

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The town was founded around 1550 by Kamal Khan Mirani, a descendant of Ghazi Khan Mirani who laid foundation of Dera Ghazi Khan. Around 1610, the town was taken from the Mirani rulers by the Jaskani Balochs, who held it until 1787. Abdun Nabi Sarai was appointed Governor by Timur Shah Durrani, but three years […]

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Kaite Bandar (Thatta)

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Thatta is a city in the Pakistani province of Sindh. Thatta was the medieval capital of Sindh, and served as the seat of power for three successive dynasties. Thatta’s historic significance has yielded several monuments in and around the city. Thatta’s Makli Necropolis, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is site of one of the world’s […]

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Badin (Sindh)

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Badin is the main city and capital of Badin District in Sindh, Pakistan. It lies east of the Indus River. The region is swampy, fertile, and suitable for growing rice. Some oil fields are located near the town. Badin is the main town of Badin District. The population of the city in 1998 was 61,302.Badin […]

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Morejhang

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Villages of Khusab

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Villages The Villages of Khushab are Anga, Balwal, Bansi, Bola, Daiwal(the hub of the Sanghas), Dhak, Girot, Hadali, Hassan Pur Tiwana (Hamoka), Jaba, Jalalpur Syedan Hamdania, Khabeki, Khatha, Khhotakka, Kufri, Kund, Mardwal, Mitha Tiwana, Mohib-Pur, Nali Nari, Nowshera, Padhrar, Pail-Piran, Parachagan, Rakh Rajar, Roda and SabralVillages in Noor Pur Thal Tehsil are: Adhi Kot, Adhi […]

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Pirs of Pail-Piran are the decendents of Baha Ud Din Zakkariyya

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Hazrat Baha-ud-din Zakariya Mausoleum in Multan Hazrat Baha-ud-din Zakariya (Persian: بہاؤ الدین زکریا) was a Sufi of Suhrawardiyya order. His full name was Al-Sheikh Al-Kabir Sheikh-ul-Islam Baha-ud-Din Abu Muhammad Zakaria Al-Qureshi Al-Asadi Al Hashmi.Sheikh Baha-ud-Din Zakariya known as Bahawal Haq was born atKot Kehror, a town of Layyah District near Multan, Punjab,Pakistan around 1170. His […]

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Pir families of Pail-Piran

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There are 3 main families of Hashmite Sadaat of Pail-Piran, all are descendents of Pir Khawja Noori- namely Fateh Shah-aal(Fatehshhaal), Daim Shah-aal(Daimshahhaal) and Kalay Shah-aal(Kalayal) with two sub families namely Sharaf Shah-aal(Sharafshhaal) and Sonay Shah-aal(Sonayshahhaal) who are closely related to the last two main families.Some of Pir families of Pail-Piran have moved to places like […]

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Historical Perspective of Pail-Piran

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One of the grand grandsons of Hazrat Bahaud Din Zakariyya (Also known as Pir Bahawal Ul Haq) Multani,namely Pir Ali Qatal got setllled at a place Pail-Ghazi,which is now known after the name of that great saint(wali ullah) as Pail-Piran. As was the case with most of the subcontinent then,the area was inhabited with non-muslims […]

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The Location

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The village Pail-Piran is located off the Islamabad-Lahore Speed Way(Motor Way).From the Kalar Klahar– a scenic resort, interchange one o takes turn to Khushab- Sargodha road. A 30- 45 minutes drive will take you to a the gate way of Soon Valley,as district Chakwal ends and the the District khushab starts.After crossing villages: Munnarah(Chakwal) and […]

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Silsala- E -Tarikat

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Since the Piran E Pail are descendents of Hazrat Ba Ud din Zakkariyya- a disciple of Hazrat Shahab Ud Din Soharwardi,Baghdadi*, they follow Soharwardia,and fromFiqah school view point they are followers of Imam Abu Hanifah. One of the able son of this family Late Pir Karam Shah El Azhari,of Bhera Sharif,had been instrumental in promoting […]

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Arrival and Rule (856-1026 CE) of Of Habbari Arab in Sindh

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Arrival and Rule (856-1026 CE) of Habbari Arab in Sindh Habbari dynasty ruled Sindh from 841 to 1024 C.E. Sindh was a province of Abbasid Caliphate. During the stuggle of dominance of Islamic world betwen Abassid and Fatimid Caliphate, Sindh became semi-independent under Arab ruler Aziz al-Habbari in 841 CE, though nominally remaining part of […]

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Habbarid Dynasty introduced Coins with Arabic Script

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Habbarid Dynasty(Amirs of Sind) Ruler: Abd al Rahman Reigned: c.950 AD Denomination(Coin): AR Damma Obverse: Arabic script Reverse: Arabic script Reference: Album 1494 Weight: 0.8 gms Diameter: 10.4 mm Habbarid (Amirs of Sind) The Habbarids ruled in Sind from the 9th century to the 11th. Sind is in the north-west of the Indian sub-continent and […]

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Family Tree of Pir Walayat Shah(Dr.Wali Pir) of Pail-Piran

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Pir Walayat Hussain Shah Pir Fateh Shah Pir Farman Shah( sub Family Farman Shahall gets its name after him) Pir Laal Shah Pir Hassan Shah Pir Ghulam Shah Pir Mehboob Shah Pir Fateh Shah( Family Fateh Shahaal gets its name after him) Pir Ibn Shah Pir Khawja Noori Pir Ali Qattal Shah Sheikh Sadar Ud […]

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Pir sahib Acha(Pir Haccha)

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Pir sahib Acha(Pir Haccha) was one of the reverened decendents of Pir Sahib Khawja Noori of Pail-Piran.He was Wali-E-Kamil and Sahib-E- Karamat. He is buried in Pail-Piran in the family graveyard of Pir family on the main Chakwal-Khushab Road.A water well known as ‘Pir Haccha daa Choha’ is located close to Pail-Piran near village Kutcher, […]

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The sons and grandsons of Pir Walayat Shah(Dr.Wali Pir)

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Late Pir Walayat Shah was younger to his brother late Pir Ghulam Haider Shah.The former has four sons: Syed Sajid Hussain Shah and one grandson- Pirzada Zakariyya Walayat Shah Dr. Syed Wajid Pirzada and four grandsons-Late Pirzada Zulkifle Walayat Shah(Awwal),Pirzada Sheharyar Walayat Shah,Pirzada Aitizaz Walayat Shah and Pirzada Daniyal Walayat Shah. Pirzada Majid Hussain Shah […]

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Pail-Piran on Soon Valley,District Khushab,Punjab,Pakistan’sCanvas

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The ‘Soon Valley’ (Urdu: [‎[‎وادئ سون)]] or Soon Sakesar is located in the northwest of Khushab District, Punjab, Pakistan. Eeastern border of Soon Valley starts from Poodhrar village and western border land mark is Sakesar. The Sakesar is the highest mountain peak in the region, 5010 feet highest peak of the Salt Range. The valley […]

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Pail Piran

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  Pail Piran is a Quiet, religious and historic town in the beautiful soon valley of Khushab District.It is situated along the top of mountain salt range that runs from east to west from Jehlum to Mianwali Pail Piran is most convenient and easy to reach as it has jointly highway from Chakwal, talagang and […]

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Pir Sahab of Pail Piran

The title of “Pir Sahib of Pail-Piran” resides with  the elder son of ( Late Pir Walayat Hussain Shah (Dr. Walli Pir’s) namely  Syed Sajid Hussain Shah Pirzada ( Syed Sajid Hussain Shah Noori),and followed in succession by his brothers Dr. Wajid Pirzada, Majid Pirzada and Zahid Pirzada as his ‘Naibeens’.

Syed Sajid Hussain Shah &

Noori-Pir-Sahib of Pail-Piran

Hashemites (Banu Hashim)

The Banū Hāshim (Arabic: بنو هاشم) is an Arab clan within the Quraysh tribe to which Muhammad (S.A.W) belonged, named after Muhammad’s (S.A.W) great-grandfather Hashim ibn Abd Manaf.

Members of this clan, and especially their descendants, are also referred to as Hashimids, Hashimites, or Hashemites, and often carry the surname al-Hāshimī. These descendants, and especially those tracing their lineage to Muhammad (S.A.W) through his daughter Fatima (A.S), hold the traditional title (often synonymous to Sayyid).[1]

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