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Seyed Muhammad ibn Ali Bukharai, known as Sultan Jalal Al-din Haidar Munir Shah Mir Sorkh Bukhari, was born in Bukhara in 1199 AD (595 AH). The origin of Sultan is from the great Imam Muhammad Taqi.

 

At the age of fourteen in 1212 AD (609-610 LC), Sultan traveled to the city of Multan by order of his father and other members. In the city, he taught sciences by Zakaria Mulltani for fifteen years, who was instructed by Shahab Al-din Suhrawardi for fifteen years. Then, Sultan went to Baba Farid Shekar Ganj in the town of Pak Petan and austerity for many years. After that, they went to King Jamaleddin Charmineh, the founder of the Qalandariya School in Hansi city along with Lal Shahbaz Qalandar, Jalal Al-din Tabrizi, and Darwish Ali Bahari, by the order of Baba Farid Sultan. In fact, King Jamal al-Din taught the knowledge to Sultan which included essence of the world, true self and the God. Sultan founded Jalali dynasty after passing the Qalandariya school.

In the Indian subcontinent history, the monastery of Sultan was the largest religious propaganda center in the Ouchan city in Multan.

The Sultan's body was buried in his monastery in 1291 AD (690 AH).