Nasiruddin Sailani Badesha
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Syedana Nasiruddin Sailani Badesha was a sufi saint of the Chishti Order. He arrived in India in 857 a.h. (1453 AD) by the blessings and order of Moinuddin Chishti. He settled in Koppal and began teaching there. He was respected by many people, including kings.
He was martyred in 911 A. H. (1507 AD) while prostrating during namaz e asar (afternoon prayer) in his hujra (small chamber or cell). He was buried where he was martyred. .His son Zinda Hussaini succeeded him.
To this day 500 years after his spiritual successors carry out his work. His 21st present sajjada Nasheed is Syed Shah Hussamuddin Niazi. Many people of all casts and creed visit his shrine.