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'''Bedam Shah Warsi''' was an [[Urdu]] language [[Sufism|Sufi]] poet born in 1876 in the Etawah district of [[Uttar Pradesh]], India.<ref name="Jagran">{{cite web|url=https://www.jagran.com/uttar-pradesh/barabanki-message-of-guru-dispersed-world-wide-through-poem-19680515.html|title=कविताओं से दुनिया में फैलाया गुरु का संदेश|website=Jagran}}</ref> At the age of 16, He visited to [[Dewa Sharif]] to see [[Waris Ali Shah]] and became his disciple. He was known as Ghulam Hussain in his childhood which was later changed to Bedam Shah Warsi and received Ahram from Waris Ali Shah on the same day of his visit to Dewa.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.jagran.com/uttar-pradesh/barabanki-deva-mela-18590931.html|title=सूफी कलाम से दुनिया को दिया संदेश|website=Jagran}}</ref> He died on November 24, 1936,<ref name="Jagran"/> and was buried in [[Dewa, India]], in the city of his [[Murshid]]. His notable work include Taa Ruf<ref>{{Cite book|last=Hanif|first=N.|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Y7JInpQL0x8C&q=Bedam+Shah+Warsi+death&pg=PA74|title=Biographical Encyclopaedia of Sufis: Central Asia and Middle East|date=2002|publisher=Sarup & Sons|isbn=978-81-7625-266-9|language=en}}</ref>
'''Bedam Shah Warsi''' was an [[Urdu]] language [[Sufism|Sufi]] poet born in 1876 in the Etawah district of [[Uttar Pradesh]], India.<ref name="Jagran">{{cite web|url=https://www.jagran.com/uttar-pradesh/barabanki-message-of-guru-dispersed-world-wide-through-poem-19680515.html|title=कविताओं से दुनिया में फैलाया गुरु का संदेश|website=Jagran}}</ref> At the age of 16, He visited to [[Dewa Sharif]] to see [[Waris Ali Shah]] and became his disciple. He was known as Ghulam Hussain in his childhood which was later changed to Bedam Shah Warsi and received Ahram from Waris Ali Shah on the same day of his visit to Dewa.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.jagran.com/uttar-pradesh/barabanki-deva-mela-18590931.html|title=सूफी कलाम से दुनिया को दिया संदेश|website=Jagran}}</ref> He died on November 24, 1936,<ref name="Jagran"/> and was buried in [[Dewa, India]], in the city of his [[Murshid]]. His notable work include Taa Ruf<ref>{{Cite book|last=Hanif|first=N.|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Y7JInpQL0x8C&q=Bedam+Shah+Warsi+death&pg=PA74|title=Biographical Encyclopaedia of Sufis: Central Asia and Middle East|date=2002|publisher=Sarup & Sons|isbn=978-81-7625-266-9|language=en}}</ref>
== Further reading ==
== Further reading ==
* [https://www.qadrishattari.xyz/p/bedam-shah-warsi.html Bedam Shah Warsi]
* [https://www.qadrishattari.xyz/p/bedam-shah-warsi.html Bedam Shah Warsi]
==References==
==References==
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Bedam Shah Warsi was an Urdu language Sufi poet born in 1876 in the Etawah district of Uttar Pradesh, India.[1] At the age of 16, He visited to Dewa Sharif to see Waris Ali Shah and became his disciple. He was known as Ghulam Hussain in his childhood which was later changed to Bedam Shah Warsi and received Ahram from Waris Ali Shah on the same day of his visit to Dewa.[2] He died on November 24, 1936,[1] and was buried in Dewa, India, in the city of his Murshid. His notable work include Taa Ruf[3]

Further reading

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "कविताओं से दुनिया में फैलाया गुरु का संदेश". Jagran.
  2. "सूफी कलाम से दुनिया को दिया संदेश". Jagran.
  3. Hanif, N. (2002). Biographical Encyclopaedia of Sufis: Central Asia and Middle East. Sarup & Sons. ISBN 978-81-7625-266-9.