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'''Sultanis''', or known as Sakhi Sarwaris, or Sultanis, were mainly Hindu, also some Muslims also having faith, in Sakhi Sarwar, a Mystical, who lived at Dhounkal village, in Gujranwala District of Punjab, along the Chenab River. In the 16th century, When Sikhism, was growing within Punjab, at the same, time Sakhi Sarwar, preaching Started, Many People mainly Hindu became the followers of this Sakhi Sarwar, of Dhounkal, People would on Thursday, offer bread at his Mari Grave, In Sikhism, Mari Masaan worship is not allowed, People did not know anything, they were Confused, and would bow, head to Mari, bring Bread, People, were confused, and did not know that the Mari Grave they bow to will not help them, but will make them more tangled up, in this Mari Pooja, many people would go to Pir Nigaha, near Multan, to make a Pilgrim to his site.


The Followers of the Sakhi Sarwar, were known as Sultanis, They were Mainly Hindu, And belonged to the Jatt or Rajput tribe, The main Jatt clans that followed this Pir, who lived 300 years before, were Badecha, Dhillon, Deo, Gill, Grewal, Jham, Karhi, Maan, and Randhawa, while the Rajput Clans were Manj, Chauhan and Ghorewaha. But the Sikh Guru Arjan Dev Ji, preached, Sikhism, and told the people that grave you worship shall not help, and why do you worship, a Turk, for only Vaheguru, is the only support, in this world.

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