Faqir Imam Ud Din (? – 5.12.1847) was son of Ghulam Mohi-ud-Din and younger brother of Faqir Aziz-ud-Din. He was the in charge of Gobindgarh Fort at Amritsar. Most of the crown jewels and the other valuables had been kept in this fort. There was also a big arsenal in that fort. He was also responsible for treasury transactions of the Lahore Darbar. He was a learned person and Maharaja Ranjit Singh had special regards for him. When foreign officers visited the State, he used to join his brother Faqir Aziz Ud Din in attending them. When Charles T. Metcalfe visited Lahore in 1808, he went to Patiala to receive and escort him to Lahore. In 1827, he went to Shimla to visit Lord Amherst, on a diplomatic mission. In 1828, he visited Ludhiana on a diplomatic mission. He visited cis-Sutlej States several time as an envoy of the Lahore Darbar. He was like a diplomatic personal assistant of Maharaja Ranjit Singh. He died at Lahore in 1847.
(Dr Harjinder Singh Dilgeer)