A fourteenth-century Sufi held to be among the companions/disciples of Shah Makhdum Rupos, who spread Islam in Rajshahi. He earned the title 'Ghazi' for the campaigns he joined from 1326, then settled at the village of Biraldaha in Puthia. A 1582 CE copperplate records his name as one of four dervishes in Shah Makhdum's mission. His tomb lies in the shrine grounds associated with the Biraldaha Mosque. His exact death date is unclear in the sources; he is remembered as a fourteenth-century figure, with thinner corroboration than the others.
