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Syed Pir Badshah

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Syed Pir Badshah
Personal life
Born
Died
Poil Habeli
Resting placePoil Dargah
Parent
  • Syed Shah Nuri (father)
Religious life
ReligionIslam
DenominationSunni
SchoolHanafi
LineageSyed Shah Israil
Syed Nasiruddin

Syed Pīr Bādshāh (Bengali: সৈয়দ পীর বাদশাহ, Persian: سید پیر بادشاه), was a late medieval Bengali Sufi saint and author of Taraf. He is best known for writing Ganj-e-Taraz in the Persian language.

Early life and family

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Syed Pir Badshah was born in Pail Haveli to a Bengali Muslim family known as the Syeds of Taraf. His lineage is as follows: Syed Pir Badshah, son of Syed Shah Nuri, son of Syed Musa, son of Shah Khandakar, son of Syed Ilyas Quddus Qutb-ul-Awliya, son of Syed Shah Israil, son of Syed Khudawand, son of Syed Musafir, son of Syed Sirajuddin, who was the son of Syed Nasiruddin. His father, Syed Shah Nuri, gained permission from the Delhi emperor to separate from Taraf and form the Nurul Hasan Nagar pargana (named after himself). The family then settled in Pail Haveli from then onwards.[1]

Career and later life

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Badshah became prominent after publishing his Persian book "Ganj-e-Taraz".[2][3] He had a son who was known as Shah Zindi.[1]

Death

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He died in Pail Haveli in present-day Habiganj Sadar, where a dargah was built around his grave.[4] There are two mosques adjacent to the dargah as well as a pond which was founded by a local faqir. This dargah also hosts the graves of his descendant Syed Nazirul Haq, Syed Abdul Haq and Syed Jahidul Haq. In 1989, the walls and dome of the dargah became quite damaged and so a refurbishment took place.[5]

References

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  1. ^ a b Choudhury, Achyut Charan (2000) [1910], Srihatter Itibritta: Purbangsho (in Bengali), Kolkata: Kotha
  2. ^ Syed Mostafa Kamal (1991). হবিগঞ্জের মুসলিম মানস (in Bengali). Muhammad Afzal. p. 71.
  3. ^ East Pakistan District Gazetteers: Sylhet. East Pakistan Government Press. 1970. p. 325.
  4. ^ Syed Hasan Chishti (16 December 2019). "মরমী সাহিত্য ও সুফি সাধনা : হবিগঞ্জ প্রসঙ্গ" (in Bengali). Sultanshi, Habiganj District.
  5. ^ Syed Ahmadul Haq; Ghaziur Rahman (10 December 2019). "হবিগঞ্জ থানা পরিচিতি" (in Bengali).