Data Darbar
| Data Darbar | |
|---|---|
داتا دربار | |
The shrine of Ali Hujwiri is one of Pakistan's most important Sufi shrines | |
| Religion | |
| Affiliation | Sufi Islam |
| Province | Punjab |
| Location | |
| Location | Lahore |
| Country | Pakistan |
| Geographic coordinates | 31°34′44″N 74°18′17″E / 31.57898°N 74.30474°E |
| Architecture | |
| Type | Mosque and Sufi mausoleum |
| Style | Modern |
| Specifications | |
| Dome(s) | 1 |
| Minaret(s) | 4 |
Data Darbar (Punjabi: داتا دربار, romanized: Dātā Darbār) is an Islamic shrine located in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. It is the largest Sufi shrine in South Asia. It was built to house the remains of al-Hujwiri, commonly known as Data Ganj Baksh or more colloquially as Data Sahab, a Sufi saint from Ghazni in present-day Afghanistan, who is believed to have lived on the site in the 11th century CE.
The site is considered to be the most sacred place in Lahore, and attracts up to one million visitors to its annual urs festival.