The Panjpeer (literally: five peers) shrine in Abohar, Punjab, India is a dargah dedicated to the five peers who are said in local legends to have destroyed the ancient city of Abunagar that formerly occupied the place now known as Abohar.
In the twelfth century, King Hari Chand was the ruler of Abunagar.
The king fell ill with leprosy, and was advised that only the holy blood of the horses of the Panjpeers of Multan could cure his disease.
Again, in spite of many humble requests by the Panjpeers, the princess refused to give back the horses.
Devotees offer kheer, chaddar, salt and milk.