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Bandagi Mian Syed Khundmir
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Full Name | Bandagi Mian Syed Khundmir Siddiq-e-Vilayat |
Born | 887 Hijri, 1482/3 C.E. |
Died | 14th Shawwal 930 Hijri, 15 August 1524 |
Buried in three locations | Champaner, Patan Gujarat & Sudrasan Sohanpura |
Father | Syed Musa, alias Chhajju, short for Shuja ul-Mulk. |
Mother | Buva Taj, daughter of Malik Maudood. |
Bandagi Mian Syed Khundmir (AH 887– 14 Shawwal AH 930; AD 1482/3 – 15 August 1524) was a companion and second of five caliphs (successor) of Mahdavia sect of Islam founder Muhammad Jaunpuri. Called as Mahdi-e-Mauood (The Promised One).