Shergarh (Urdu: شيرگڑھ), is an historic town, union council, and major administrative subdivision of Depalpur Tehsil, Okara District, Punjab, Pakistan.
Sher Garh (literally "Lion's Den") is one of the most historic towns of the district,[2] along with Haveli Lakha, Hujra Shah Muqeem, Basir Pur, Depalpur & Satghara among others.
[citation needed] He was born in Sitapur, village of modern-day Muzaffargarh District.His family had migrated from Kerman Province in Persia, and claimed descent from Prophet Mohammad.After receiving his formal religious and spiritual education from the pirs of Uch, he established himself in Shergarh, where he lived from then on until his death.
Hafizabad, Sahiwal & Gujranwala, and although he lived in Shergarh, he did not carry out much of his work in that area because most of the native tribes, such as the Wattu and Joiya had already previously been converted by Baba Farid of Pakpattan.
[3] The shrine used to be in the care of the local "Gaddi Nashin" (eldest direct descendant), but after the land reforms of Ayub Khan, it was turned to the Auqaf Deptt., Okara.
At that time the NGO responsibility was given to Mirza Aziz Ahmed Baig, who, with the support of S.M Moshin, remained in charge of the foundation for 28 years and spread education throughout the village.
[citation needed] Shergarh is connected by road to six towns, namely Chunian, Wan Radha Ram, Depalpur, Renala Khurd, Akhtarabad & Hujra Shah Muqeem.
The road leading to the town of Akhtarabad is famous for robberies and killings that occur mostly after sun- Shergarh consist of Govt boys higher secondary school and Govt girls higher secondary in sher garh gives the education all over villages and town sher garh and no available the any collage but very important requirement the boys and girls collage at city.