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Akhūnd Abdul Ghaffūr (1794–1876; also known as Saidū Bābā and the Akhūnd of Swāt) was a prominent religious
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and founder of the State of Swat. The city of Saidu Sharif, that serves as the administrative capital of
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, is named after him. His descendants ruled over Swat between 1876 and 1969 with the title of Wāli of Swāt.


Early life

Akhund Abdul Ghaffur was born in a Gujjar family of the upper Swat valley in 1794.; ; ; ; ; Saidu Baba had devoted himself to the religious study as early as the age of 18.


Religious education

For further spiritual study, Saidu Baba came to
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and became a disciple of ''Hafiz Azim''. After spending some time under guidance of Sufi saint ''Fazl Ahmad'', he met another Sufi master ''Sho'ayb Tordher'', who made him familiar with all four SufI orders: Naqshbandi, Qadiri, Chishti and Suhrawardi. After his death in 1819, Saidu Baba isolated himself in a cowshed in Hund by the banks of the
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, spending time in meditation and ''Zikr''.


Religious leadership

In 1829, the Muslim reformist Syed Ahmad Barelvi had the ''malik'' of Hund killed in Akhund's home, as he had betrayed the Mujahideen in the battles of Haidru and Shaidu against the Sikh Empire. After this incident, Akhund left his home and wandered across Swat, living life of asceticism. When Ahmad Barelvi died fighting in the battle of Balakot (1831) against the Sikhs along with hundreds of Mujahideen, many of his followers came to Buner to stay under the protection of Saidu Baba. They started a new uprising against the
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under Saidu Baba's leadership in 1862. He returned to Saidu Sharif in Swat in September, 1835 at the age of forty-one, where he attracted a large number of devotees. Afterwards, Saidu Baba became the most esteemed spiritual leader among the eastern Pashtuns.


Establishment of Swat state

In 1835, Saidu Baba cooperated with the Afghan emir Dost Muhammad Khan and mobilized the tribes of Yaghestan against the Sikh Empire. In return, the Afghan Emir recognized him as ruler of Swat, Lundkhwar and Mardan. However, Dost Muhammad Khan's campaign proved to be a failure, and Akhund returned to Swat. In 1849, he appointed Syed Akbar Shah, a direct descendant of Pir Baba, as ruler of Swat. Syed Akbar had previously served under Syed Ahmad Barelvi as secretary. Saidu Baba ultimately assumed direct control of the state of Swat in the 1850s. In 1863, Saidu Baba led the Yusufzai and other groups in a battle at the Ambela Pass against the British forces, inflicting a decisive defeat upon them in Swat.


Death

When Saidu Baba died in 1876, the London newspapers published a brief note mentioning his death. The general public of
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did not know anything about him or Swat, and this unfamiliarity prompted the poet Edward Lear to write a nonsensical poem titled ''"Who, or why, or which, or what, Is the Akond of Swat?"'', highlighting the "otherness" of the region to the English people.


Literary allusions

* Edward Lear's
The Akond of Swat
* George T. Lanigan (1846–1886) wrot
"The Ahkoond of Swat"
on hearing of Saidu Baba's death in 1878. *
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's rendition of the Lear piece in his 'Word Jazz' radio show.


Eponymous entities

* Saidu Medical College * Saidu Sharif * Saidu Teaching Hospital * Saidu Sharif Airport


See also

* Pir Roshan * Pir Baba * Mirzali Khan * Umra Khan * Shah Mir * Sartor Faqir


Notes


References


Sources

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Further reading

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Saidu Baba 1794 births 1877 deaths People from Swat District History of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Muslim Gujjars