Mia Saheb's Maidan (Bengali: মিঞা সাহেব ময়দান) is one of the oldest khanqahs (Sufi lodges) of Dhaka, Bangladesh.
It was built in 1709 by Al Hajj Shah Sufi Abdur Rahim Shaheed (K C), who was known as Mia Shaheb.
[citation needed] Abdur Rahim Rizvi (Mia Shaheb) of Kashmir, a Sufi saint and great-grandson of Ahmad Sirhindi,[1] arrived to Dhaka via Murshidabad in the 18th century.
Here, he established a khanqah in a barren field (maidan) and propagated the Naqshbandi tariqah.
The area surrounding his khanqah grew to become of the oldest Muslim neighbourhoods in Dhaka and was known as Mia Saheb's Maidan.