Makhan Shah Labana

Baba Makhan Shah Labana
ਬਾਬਾ ਮੱਖਣ ਸ਼ਾਹ ਲਬਾਣਾ
Depiction of Makhan Shah Lubana (top left on a rooftop) and Guru Tegh Bahadur (bottom left) from a gilded panel from the Golden Temple doors later donated by Maharaja Ranjit Singh
Personal
Born7 July 1619 (23 Ashad 1676 Bikarmi)
Died1674
Village Raja Harpal, Sialkot
ReligionSikhism
SpouseBibi Sital Devi (Suljai)
ChildrenLal Chand
Jawanda Shah
Kushal Chand
Chandu Lal
Parent(s)Bhai Dasa (father)
Vijay Devi (mother)
Known for
OccupationMerchant Marine
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Makhan Shah Lubana (Punjabi pronunciation: [Makkhaṇa Śĝha Labĝṇĝ]; also written as Lobana; 7 July 1619 – 1674) was a devout Sikh and a rich trader of the Lobana tribe, who discovered the ninth Guru of the Sikhs, Guru Tegh Bahadar in Bakala, Punjab on 16 April 1664 A.D. (8 Visakh 1721 Bikrami).[2] He is also noted for his other contributions like preaching Sikhism in West Punjab and abroad, punishing Dhir Mal and his masand Shihan for the attack and initial settlement of Guru Tegh Bahadur at Anandpur Sahib. [3]

  1. ^ W. Crooke, "Tribes and casts of northwest India" (Vol. 1. P.154).
  2. ^ "A history of the Sikhs from the origin of the nation to the battles of the Sutlej" (PDF). Retrieved 14 August 2023.
  3. ^ "SHIHAN - the Sikh Encyclopedia". 19 December 2000.