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Sain may refer to: People * Bhagat Sain (14th and 15th centuries), king of Rewa, disciple of Bhagat Ramanand * Édouard Alexandre Sain (1830–1910), a French painter * Isidoro Sain (1869–1932), Bishop of the Roman Catholic Church * Johnny Sain (1917–2006), American baseball player * Oliver Sain (1932–2003), American musician and record producer * Orlando Sain (1912–1995), Italian footballer * Pappu Sain (c. 1962–2021), Pakistani dhol player * Paul Saïn (1853-1908), French painter * Sain Zahoor (born c. 1937), Pakistani Sufi musician Fictional Characters * Sain, a character from the video game ''Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade'' Places * Sain, Ardabil, a village in Iran * Sain, Sareyn, a village in Iran * Sain, Zanjan, a village in Iran * Sain Rural District, in East Azerbaijan Province, Iran Other uses * Sain (record label), Welsh record label * Sain (magazine), ''Sain'' (magazine), Australian music magazine * Sain (Sen caste), an occupational caste in northern ...
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Bhagat Sain
Bhagat Sain was a Hindu and Sikh religious figure lived in the end of the fourteenth and the beginning of the fifteenth century. His name was known in every house due to his devotion to god. Bhagat Sain was a barber of the royal court of Raja Ram, king of Rewa. He was a disciple of Swami Ramanand. There are three views about his place of birth. One view is that he was born in Maharashtra and served as barber in the court of king of Bidar. The only fact to support this view is existence of many devotional songs in Marathi language in the name of Saint Sain. The second view is that he was born in Rewa in Rajasthan and that he served the king Ram Singh of Bandhavgarh. The third view is that Saint Sain was born in village Sohal in Amritsar district of Punjab state. His father's name was Baba Mukhand Rai and mother's name was Mata Jeevne. The general view is that he was born in Punjab but toured all over India where he may have served both the kings of Bandhavgarh and Bidar. 6 December ...
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