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Pir Buddan Shah
پیر بدھن علی شاہ
Equestrian miniature painting of Pir Budhan Shah. Gouache and gold on paper, circa 18th or 19th century
Personal
Died1643
Kiratpur Sahib
ReligionIslam
Known forAssociate of the Sikh Gurus

Pir Budhan Shah[note 1] (died 1643;[1] پیر بدھن علی شاہ), also called Baba Budhan Ali Shah, Peer Baba, and Sayyed Shamsuddin,[2][3][4] was a venerated Sufi pir[5] who held a religious discourse with Guru Nanak in Rawalpindi and later accepted Gurmat thought during the times of Guru Hargobind.[6][7] He was a Sufi Muslim by birth he was born in Talwandi, the same village as Guru Nanak.[3] He is venerated by Sikhs, Muslims, and Hindus.[3] It is believed that he lived for around 500 years.[3]


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  1. ^ Page 5, Guru Tegh Bahadur: Testimony of Conscience, Mohindar Pal Kohli
  2. ^ Page 76, Islam Means Peace : Understanding the Muslim Principle of Nonviolence Today, Amitabh Pal
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