Sayyid Mahmud Agha
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Mir Sayyid Mahmud Agha, officially known as Sayyid ul Sadaat Mir Sayyid Mahmud Saheb Agha ibn Mir Hasan Gilani-Naqshbandi al-Hasani wal-Husseini (died 1882) was a Sufi saint of South Asia. He was the brother of Sayyid Mir Jan and acted under him as Grand Master of the Naqshbandi Sufi order. Together with his brother, he preached the legacy of their ancestor Hazrat Ishaan.
Hazrat Ishaan IX Mir Sayyid Mahmud Saheb Agha | |
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Died | October 1882 |
Resting place | Lahore |
Title | Mir (Prince)[1][2][3]
Shah Rahnumah (guide of kings)[4] Hazrat Shah Saheb (Blessed king)[5] Aziz al-Jannah (Prince of paradise)[5] Qudwat ul-Salikeen (The destination of seekers)[6] Sayyid ul Sadat (Sayyid of the Sayyids) Sultan Fazl (The king of virtue) Sultan Karam (The holy king) Sultan Wafaeen (The king of the loyals) Sardar Mardan (Prince of men (honored by his father Shahe Mardan, Ali Ibn Abi Talib)) Turab (After his father Ali Ibn Abi Talib) Sultan Muizz (The king, who grants honor) Sultan Muzill (The high Authority, punishing unjust rulers) Wakil Muali (The high Advocate) Sher Sowar (Tiger rider) Farzand Delband Ali wa Mustafa (Beloved son of Ali and Muhammad) Dost Ali (Friend of Ali) Mahbube Sayyid Mir jan (beloved of Sayyid Mir Jan) |
Predecessor | Sayyid Mir Jan |
Successor | Sayyid ul Sadaat Sayyid Mir Fazlullah |
Parent | Sayyid Hasan ibn Azimullah |