Karam Elahi
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Karam Elahi Qadari | |
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Born | 1838 Gujrat, Pakistan |
Died | 1930 (aged 91–92) Gujrat, Pakistan |
Venerated in | Sunni Islam |
Attributes | Master of Crows |
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Karam Elahi Qadari aka Hazrat Karam Elahi Hazrat Kanwan Wali Sarkar (Urdu حضرات کرم الہیٰ سرکار المعروف کانواں والی سرکار )[1] ( Master of Crows) was Durvaish of Malaamti Order of Spiritualism great Sufi of Qadiriyya from * Gujrat, Pakistan Punjab Pakistan.[2][3] He was Born on 13 April 1838. He was famous by the name of Sain Kanwan wali Sarkar. This name was given to him because many crows sat upon his head and shoulders all the time.[4] He died on 23 Safar as per Islamic calendar and 20 July 1930 in Gujrat, Pakistan.[5][6][7][8]
References[]
- ^ "Punjab religious Minister visits Baba Karam's shrine". The Express Tribune. 31 July 2019.
- ^ "Minister Visits Kanwan Wali Sarkar, Shah Daullah Shrines". UrduPoint.
- ^ "Hazrat Kanwan Wali Sarkar". Hazrat Kanwan Wali Sarkar.
- ^ "Karam Elahi". www.wikidata.org.
- ^ "Kawan wali sarkar gujrat - Gujrat". wikimapia.org.
- ^ "Gujrat Travel Information Pakistan". Travel and Culture Services.
- ^ "Mazaar, Tombs and Shrines in Gujrat".
- ^ "Important Places | District Gujrat". gjt.pitb.gov.pk.
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- Mughal Empire Sufis
- Qadiri order
- Muslim saints
- Shrines in Pakistan
- Punjabi Sufis