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Gugga Pir (Zehar Pir)
The great Indian Hindu Rajput warrior, having miraculous powers of curing people from snake bites, also referred to as king of snakes and initiated by a Muslim Pir, worshipped in North India and Pakistan. His shrine popularly called Gugga Marhi. Probably he was of the same caste as that of Jhule Lal the great Pir of Sindh.

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