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Name | Mahan Raskhan |
Born | 1548 |
Birth Place | Amroha, Delhi Subah, Mughal Empire |
Died | 1628 (aged 79–80) |
Death Place | Vrindavan, Delhi Subah, Mughal Empire |
Poetry Collection | Raskhan Rachnavali, sujan raskhan, premvatika |
Country | India |
Syed Ibrahim Khan (1548-1628) was an Indian Sufi Muslim poet who became a devotee of the Hindu deity Krishna. He was either born in Pihani (Hardoi)[1] or Amroha, in modern-day Uttar Pradesh, India. His original name was Saiyad Ibrahim and Raskhan was his takhallus (pen name) in Hindi.[1] In his early years, he became a follower of Krishna, learned the bhakti marga from Vitthalanatha and began living in Vrindavan, where he spent the rest of his life. He accepted Krishna as the supreme god (Svayam Bhagavan) and became a Vaishnava. He died in 1628 AD. His samadhi is at Mahaban, about six miles east of Mathura.