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| caption            = [[Buner]] Mazar of Pir Baba
| caption            = [[Buner]] Mazar of Pir Baba
| title              = Ali Tirmizi
| title              = Syed Ali Tirmizi
| birth_name        = Ali Tirmizi
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| birth_date        = Around 908 Hijri, 1502 A.D.
| birth_date        = Around 908 Hijri, 1502 A.D.
| birth_place        = [[Fergana|Farghana]]
| birth_place        = [[Qundoos Tirmiz|Khurasan]]
| death_date        = Around Rajab 991 Hijri, 1583 A.D.
| death_date        = Around Rajab 991 Hijri, 1583 A.D.
| death_place        = [[Buner District]]
| death_place        = [[Buner sharif District]]
| death_cause        =  
| death_cause        =  
| resting_place      = Pacha Killay [[Buner District]]
| resting_place      = Pacha Killay [[Buner Sharif District]]
| alias              = Pir Baba
| alias              = Pir Baba
| nationality        =  
| nationality        = Tirmizi HUSSAINI AL ABIDI SYED
| ethnicity          =  
| ethnicity          =  
| Period            = 900–1000 Hijjri, Mughal emperors Baber & Humayun Period
| Period            = 900–1000 Hijjri, Mughal emperors Baber & Humayun Period
| religion          = [[Islam]]
| religion          = [[Islam]]
| order              = [[Chishti Order|Chishti Sufi Order]]
| order              = [[Chishti Order|Chishti Sufi Order]]
| denomination      = [[Sunni]]
| main_interests    =  
| main_interests    =  
| notable_ideas      =  
| notable_ideas      =  
| notable_works      = Preaching Islam
| notable_works      = Preaching Islam
| alma_mater        =  
| alma_mater        =  
| teacher            = Sheikh Saalaar Roomi
| teacher            = Syed Ahmad Noor,Sheikh Saalaar Roomi
| disciple_of        = Salaar Roomi
| disciple_of        = Salaar Roomi
| disciples          = [[Akhund Darweza]]
| disciples          = [[Akhund Darweza]]
| website            =  
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'''Sayyid Ali Tirmizi''' ({{lang-ps|سيد علي ترمذي}}), more commonly known as '''Pir Baba'''<ref>{{Cite web|title=Pir Baba|url=https://shattari.blogspot.com/p/pir-baba-of-pakistan.html|url-status=live}}</ref> ({{lang|ps|پير بابا}}), was a [[Sufism|Sufi]] who settled in [[Buner]] (present-day [[Khyber Pakhtunkhwa]], [[Pakistan]]) among the [[Yusufzai]] [[Pashtuns]]. He was probably born in 908 AH (1502 CE), in [[Fergana]] (present-day [[Uzbekistan]]), of [[Sayyid]] descent, died in AH 991 (1583 CE). He was a supporter of the [[Mughal Empire|Mughal]] emperor [[Babar]], and was an opponent of [[Pir Roshan|Bayazid Pir Roshan]].
'''Sayyid Ali Tirmizi''' ({{lang-ps|سيد علي ترمذي}}), more commonly known as '''Pir Baba'''<ref>{{Cite web|title=Pir Baba|url=https://shattari.blogspot.com/p/pir-baba-of-pakistan.html|url-status=live}}</ref> ({{lang|ps|پير بابا}}), was a [[Sufism|Sufi]] who settled in [[Buner]] (present-day [[Khyber Pakhtunkhwa]], [[Pakistan]]) among the [[Yusufzai]] [[Pashtuns]].He was Belong TIRMIZI HUSSAINI AL ABIDI SADAAT Family,He was probably born in 908 AH (1502 CE), in [[Qundoos Tirmiz]] (present-day [[Uzbekistan]]), of [[Sayyid]] descent, died in AH 991 (1583 CE). He was a supporter of the [[Mughal Empire|Mughal]] emperor [[Babar]], and was an opponent of [[Pir Roshan|Bayazid Pir Roshan]].


It is claimed that Pir Baba was the son of Sayyid Qamar Ali, who was in emperor [[Babur|Babur's]] army and had come down to Delhi as the governor of the Indian state. His mother was of Uzbek origin. Baba was more inclined towards Islamic studies.<ref>"PIR BABA" book by Sayyid Hussain Shah Tirmizi Sajjada Nashin, Pakistan, page 20-22</ref> Baba supposedly married a sister of [[Daulat Khan Lodi|Daulat Khan]] a [[Yusufzai]]; a respected [[Pashtuns|Pashtun]] from [[Buner District|Buner]].<ref>http://sayyed.info/rootspersona-tree/hazrat-sayyed-ali-tirmizi/ Hazrat Sayyed Ali Tirmizi</ref>
It is claimed that Pir Baba was the son of Sayyid Qamar Ali, who was in emperor [[Babur|Babur's]] army and had come down to Delhi as the governor of the Indian state. His mother was of Uzbek origin. Baba was more inclined towards Islamic studies.<ref>"PIR BABA" book by Sayyid Hussain Shah Tirmizi Sajjada Nashin, Pakistan, page 20-22</ref> Baba supposedly married a sister of [[Daulat Khan Lodi|Daulat Khan]] a [[Yusufzai]]; a respected [[Pashtuns|Pashtun]] from [[Buner District|Buner]].<ref>http://sayyed.info/rootspersona-tree/hazrat-sayyed-ali-tirmizi/ Hazrat Sayyed Ali Tirmizi</ref>


He had 2 sons, Sayyid Habibullāh Shaah and Sayyid Mustafa Shaah.<ref>"PIR BABA" book by Sayyid Hussain Shah Tirmizi Sajjada Nashin, Pakistan, page 10-12</ref>
He had 2 sons, Sayyid Habibullāh Shaah and Sayyid Mustafa Shaah.<ref>"PIR BABA" book by Sayyid Hussain Shah Tirmizi Sajjada Nashin, Pakistan, page 10-12</ref>
Anwar Baig Baghi, a descendant of Pir Baba in his 12th generation, made news because "he could read only up to fifth grade but he penned down over 50 books on a variety of topics."<ref>Sher Alam Shinwari (4 July 2019), [https://www.dawn.com/news/1491967/septuagenarian-writer-urges-youth-to-develop-taste-for-reading "Septuagenarian writer urges youth to develop taste for reading"], ''Dawn News''. Retrieved 8 October 2019.</ref> [[Shodago Baba Ji]] was also one of his descendants.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.dawn.com/news/1665693|title=Noted spiritual leader dies in Charsadda|date=25 December 2021}}</ref>  
Anwar Baig Baghi, a descendant of Pir Baba in his 12th generation, made news because "he could read only up to fifth grade but he penned down over 50 books on a variety of topics."<ref>Sher Alam Shinwari (4 July 2019), [https://www.dawn.com/news/1491967/septuagenarian-writer-urges-youth-to-develop-taste-for-reading "Septuagenarian writer urges youth to develop taste for reading"], ''Dawn News''. Retrieved 8 October 2019.</ref> [[Shodago Baba Ji]] was also one of his descendants.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.dawn.com/news/1665693|title=Noted spiritual leader dies in Charsadda|date=25 December 2021}}</ref>


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