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Syed Gaji Shah ( Urdu: سید گاجی شاہ; Sindhi: سيد گاجي شاھ) was a Muslim saint. [1] His mausoleum is at a distance of about 65 kilometers from Dadu, Sindh, Pakistan. He is locally famous as the king of the jinns. Thousands of people visit his shrine, especially during his yearly fair held at his shrine.
Historically it is believed that Gaji Shah was saintly general of Kalhora dynasty and he was appointed here by Mian Nasir Muhammad Kalhoro to defend and face the attacks at leading passes to Sindh in the Kirthar Mountains area. [2] [3] [4] [5]
The most ancient archaeological site of Ghazi Shah Mound explored by N. G. Majumdar was named after Syed Gaji Shah, which is closest to his shrine. [6] [7]
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Syed Gaji Shah ( Urdu: سید گاجی شاہ; Sindhi: سيد گاجي شاھ) was a Muslim saint. [1] His mausoleum is at a distance of about 65 kilometers from Dadu, Sindh, Pakistan. He is locally famous as the king of the jinns. Thousands of people visit his shrine, especially during his yearly fair held at his shrine.
Historically it is believed that Gaji Shah was saintly general of Kalhora dynasty and he was appointed here by Mian Nasir Muhammad Kalhoro to defend and face the attacks at leading passes to Sindh in the Kirthar Mountains area. [2] [3] [4] [5]
The most ancient archaeological site of Ghazi Shah Mound explored by N. G. Majumdar was named after Syed Gaji Shah, which is closest to his shrine. [6] [7]