They would have dubbed him faquir and have foisted him to a pillar of holiness had he cared to let them.
"King--of the Khyber Rifles"
Talbot Mundy
Then came a notorious faquir and mendicant, who was leader of a celebrated sect.
"The Pacha of Many Tales"
Captain Frederick Marryat
Lord Beaumanoir looked on the table with desperate seriousness, an ominous pucker quivering round his lip; Mr. Melton crammed his handkerchief into his mouth with one hand, while he lighted the wrong end of a cigar with the other; one youth hung over the back of his chair pinching himself like a faquir, while another hid his countenance on the table.
"Coningsby"
Benjamin Disraeli