Mian Sahib

Famous Pakistani poet Shaikh Ayaz was student of Khialdas Fani[5] and studied poetry from him at Mian Sahib.

Later education in Mian Sahib was greatly influenced by the rise of Raees Kareem bakhsh Tanwiri,Yar Muhammad Tanwri [6][7] the late 19th-century.

Sindhi Adabi Sangat was established by Ustaad Rahi in 1983 and Mian Sahib is widely famous for its three shrines dedicated to Muslim mystics(Sufis) from the 17-19th centuries that are embellished with extensive tile work, and were built in the distinct architectural style of Iran.

[9] The origins of Mian Sahib are obscure, and historical records accurately detailing its founding are divided into several mythologies.

In one legend, Sultan Bahoo's Third Trusste writes in his Book The "Munqaib-e-Sultani",[12] that the Central Asian Sufi mystic Hazrat Faqir Mian Taj Muhammad Mahar from Iran, arrived at Pat'a and cultivated the lands and build the foundation of the City that made people recognize his name and then started calling the city "Mian Jo Goth".

[13] Mian Sahib is located in Shikarpur district of Sindh, and covers an area of 7 square kilometres (2.7 sq mi).

Each Mohallah has narrow gallies, and the grouping of houses around short lanes and cul-de-sacs lends a sense of privacy and security to residents of each neighbourhood.

[16] In 2020, Locust swarms appeared in the region, devoured the farmers crops and caused a huge loss for peasants.

[20] [21] In 2022, past five years murders continued on an upward trend, totaling 26, a significant rise from previous lows.

[23] The education system is well developed with primary and elementary schools separate for boys and girls and well managed staff.

Many children also join school-affiliated organizations like student council, competitive academic clubs (like Model U.N. or math club), and affinity groups that help connect kids with shared identities Owing to this, students who are far from the town Mian Sahib have to travel far from their village to the town, because the nearby areas are still not developed, schools for acquiring education.

The most significant Haveli of Seths, dates from the Hindu era of the mid-18th century, and is considered to be one of the finest examples of architecture in Mian Sahib.

Mian Sahib is home to a Great Mosques. Pictured is the Sultania Masjid Shah of Mian Taj Muhammad .
One of main chowks of Mian Sahib. Pictured is the Nako Gate "Bab-e-Mian Sahib".
The Mausoleum Of Mian Taj Muhammad Mahar Faiqr in Mian Sahib.