Akhūnd Abdul Ghaffūr (also known as Saidū Bābā or the Akhūnd of Swāt; 1794–1876) was a prominent religious saint and founder of the State of Swat. The city of Saidu Sharif, that serves as the administrative capital of Swat District, is named after him. His descendants ruled over Swat between 1876 and 1969 with the title of Wāli of Swāt.
