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Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. 4th Oct, 2022. Pakistani Muslim devotees light candles earthen oil lamps and devotees (Malang) dance at the shrine of famous fifteenth century Sufi Saint Hazrat Mir Mohammed Muayyinul during 399th URS birth anniversary celebrations in Lahore. Thousands of people across the country visit the shrine to pay tribute to him during a three-day festival. The saint was equally popular among the Muslim and Sikh religions, as Mian Mir went to Amritsar (India) in December 1588 to lay the foundation stone of Sikh's holiest site, the Golden Temple, which is commonly known as Sri

Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. 4th Oct, 2022. Pakistani Muslim devotees light candles earthen oil lamps and devotees (Malang) dance at the shrine of famous fifteenth century Sufi Saint Hazrat Mir Mohammed Muayyinul during 399th URS birth anniversary celebrations in Lahore. Thousands of people across the country visit the shrine to pay tribute to him during a three-day festival. The saint was equally popular among the Muslim and Sikh religions, as Mian Mir went to Amritsar (India) in December 1588 to lay the foundation stone of Sikh's holiest site, the Golden Temple, which is commonly known as Sri Stock Photo
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October 4, 2022, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan: Pakistani Muslim devotees light candles earthen oil lamps and devotees (Malang) dance at the shrine of famous fifteenth century Sufi Saint Hazrat Mir Mohammed Muayyinul during 399th URS birth anniversary celebrations in Lahore. Thousands of people across the country visit the shrine to pay tribute to him during a three-day festival. The saint was equally popular among the Muslim and Sikh religions, as Mian Mir went to Amritsar (India) in December 1588 to lay the foundation stone of Sikh's holiest site, the Golden Temple, which is commonly known as Sri Harminder Sahib. (Credit Image: © Rana Sajid Hussain/Pacific Press via ZUMA Press Wire)

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