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- Sachal Sarmast (–) (Sindhi: Urdu) was a Sufi poet from Sindh, of what is today Pakistan, during the Talpur era.
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Sachal Sarmast
Sindhi sufi mystic and poet (1739–1827)
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| Born | Abdul Wahab Farooqi c. 1739CE Daraza, Kalhora Sindh (present-day Sindh, Pakistan) |
| Died | 1825(1825-00-00) (aged 85–86) Daraza, Talpur Sindh (present-day Sindh, Pakistan) |
| Flourished | Talpur period |
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| Notable work(s) | "Sachal jo Kalam, Diwan-i-Ashkar, Masnavi-Namas, Diwan-i-Khudai, Nukta-i-Tasawwuf"[2] |
| Other names | Sacho Sarmast, Shah Daraz, Ishq jo Otar, Sultan ul-Arifeen |
| Pen name | Sachal |
| Religion | Islam[3][4] |
| Denomination | Sunni[5][6] |
| Order | Shah Darazi (Silsilah of Qadiriyyah) |
| Philosophy | Sufism |
| Lineage | Farooqui[7] |
| Initiation | into Shah Darazi Tariqa (Kubrawi-Qadiri offshoot) by Khwaja Abdul Haq Farooqui[8] |
| Teacher | Khwaja Abdul Haq Farooqui[9] |
| Disciple of | Khwaja A Sachal Sarmast | Dargah Sachal Sarmast Ranipur | Sufi Poet Of ...Abdul Wahhab Sachal Sarmast | Sufi poet | BritannicaSachal Sarmast | Poetry at SangamSachal Sarmast - Wikipedia
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