The tomb of Hazrat Baba Naik Mard Sarkar is situated near Historic Gurudawara Mal Jee Sahib and Police Station on the top of Kanganpur mound. All whereabouts and history of Hazrat Baba Naik Mard Sarkar is not known. On the other hand, here found a tradition as told by Sain Asif Ali Matwali (Caretaker of the tomb) that the body without head of Hazrat Baba Naik Mard Sarkar reached here fighting with nonbelievers with two big black colored stones.

The Tomb of Hazrat Baba Naik Mard Sarkar
The tomb of Hazrat Baba Naik Mard Sarkar is a Sufi shrine located on the top of Kanganpur mound, near the Historic Gurudawara Mal Jee Sahib and Police Station. The exact whereabouts and history of Hazrat Baba Naik Mard Sarkar are not known. However, a local tradition, as told by Sain Asif Ali Matwali (the caretaker of the tomb), says that the body without head of Hazrat Baba Naik Mard Sarkar reached this place while he was fighting with non-believers with two big black colored stones.
The tomb is a simple structure made of brick and mortar. It is topped by a dome and has a small entrance door. Inside the tomb, there is a platform on which the sarcophagus of Hazrat Baba Naik Mard Sarkar is placed. The sarcophagus is made of marble and is decorated with floral motifs.
The tomb is a popular pilgrimage site for Muslims from all over the country. People come here to pay their respects to Hazrat Baba Naik Mard Sarkar and to seek his blessings. The tomb is also a popular tourist destination.
Some Additional Information
Hazrat Baba Naik Mard Sarkar was a Muslim saint who lived in the 17th century. He was known for his bravery and his willingness to help others. One day, he was riding his horse when he saw a group of people being attacked by bandits. He drew his sword and fought the bandits, defeating them and saving the people.
The local people were astonished by Hazrat Baba Naik Mard Sarkar’s bravery. They began to make a noise, and at this, he fell down from his horse and was martyred. The local people buried him at the site of the battle and placed two black stones with his grave.
However, there is only one black stone inside the tomb of Hazrat Baba Naik Mard Sarkar today. Some people believe that the other stone disappeared miraculously, while others believe that it was stolen. The truth of the matter is unknown.
The tomb of Hazrat Baba Naik Mard Sarkar is a popular pilgrimage site. People come from all over to visit his tomb and pay their respects. The tomb is located in Kanganpur, Pakistan.

The tomb of Hazrat Baba Naik Mard Sarkar is a historical and religious site located in Kanganpur, Pakistan. It is said to have been built during the time of Mughal King Shah Jahan in 1650 AD. The tomb is made of small bricks and is said to be a masterpiece of Mughal architecture.
The urs (death anniversary) of Hazrat Baba Naik Mard Sarkar is held every year on the 23rd, 24th, 25th, and 26th of Bhadoon (9th to 12th September). A big mela (fair) is held on the eve of the urs. The mela is one of the biggest in Pakistan and attracts pilgrims from all over the country.
Local researcher Abdul Ghaffar Raazi has said that a similar fair is held on the same dates in Hari Kay Patan, India. This suggests that Hazrat Baba Naik Mard Sarkar was a revered figure who was respected by people on both sides of the border.
The shrine of Hazrat Baba Naik Mard Sarkar is a popular tourist destination and a place of pilgrimage for Muslims. It is a reminder of the rich cultural heritage of Pakistan and the importance of religious tolerance.

Darbar Sharif
Darbar Sharif is a Sufi shrine located in Punjab, Pakistan. It is dedicated to Hazrat Baba Naik Mard Sarkar, a Sufi saint who lived in the 18th century. The shrine is now under the custody of the Auqaf Department of Punjab.
The shrine of Hazrat Baba Naik Mard Sarkar is in good condition and has been fully renovated by the Auqaf Department of Punjab. The shrine is a popular pilgrimage site for Sufis and other Muslims. It is also a popular tourist destination.
Our Childhood Memories
We spent our childhood playing around the shrine of Hazrat Baba Naik Mard Sarkar. We would come here to pray, to seek blessings, and to play. We have many fond memories of this place.
We are grateful to the Auqaf Department of Punjab for renovating the shrine and making it accessible to everyone. We hope that this shrine will continue to be a place of peace and tranquility for many years to come.

