Hazrat Sakhi Sarwar (RA), Dera Ghazi Khan

Sakhi Sarwar is a town in Dera Ghazi Khan District, Pakistan. It is named after a Muslim Sufi saint Syed Ahmad Sultan (RA), also known as Sakhi Sarwar, whose tomb is situated in the vicinity.

The tomb itself was built in the 13th Century in a small village named "Muqam" in the Sulaiman Mountains, 35 kilometres from Dera Ghazi Khan city. It was later expanded by the Mughal king Zahir-ud-Din Muhammad Babur. It is a unique building of Mughal architecture.

An urs, or festival in the honor of Syed Ahmad Sultan (RA), also locally called "Sang Mela", has been celebrated for centuries during Vaisakhi (March - April), with thousands of pilgrims coming to the town from the nearby localities.