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The Seven Queens of Sindh

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142:. Marvi's character portrays the love for the land, its people, her commitment to her traditions, her stance before a tyrant king, Umar (ุนู…ุฑ) or as some say (Amarโ€”ุงู…ุฑ). Moomal's character portrays an image of a passionate soul, brimming with love for her beloved, Rano (ุฑุงฺปูˆ) and suffers at the altar of separation and rejection but does not surrender. Sasui is a daunting lady, who takes a debilitating journey of mountainous tracks to find her beloved, Punhoon (ูพู†ู‡ูˆู†). Noori is a fisher-woman who enchants the king Tamachi (ุชู…ุงฺ†ูŠ) and turns out to be one of the most romantic characters in Sindhi literature like Moomal and Suhni. Sohni is a daring soul, who, in order to meet her beloved Mehar (ู…ูŠู‡ุงุฑ) overlooks the hyper waves of the Indus River and keeps meeting her beloved on the far bank of the river and one night falls victim to the river waves and dies. Lilan loses her king (husband) Chanesar for an obscenely expensive necklace and undergoes travails of an unbearable separation to regain her status and character; while Sorath is a loving soul, full of passion and care about her beloved. 150:. In Moomal-Rano, Moomal's role overwhelms everything else including Rano's character. Sasui-Punhoon is predominantly the story of Sasui's struggle to find her beloved husband who left her, apparently, for good. Only a little chunk is dedicated to Punhoon in this story. Noori-Jam Tamachi is predominantly a romantic tale from Noori's context. Tamachi is just like a source to help substantiate Noori's perspective. Suhni-Mehar is again the story of Suhni's anxiety and the trouble she takes to meet Mehar. Mehar is not more than a figment of an image. In Lilan-Chanesar, again the supposed protagonist is Lilan. However, in Sorath-Rai Diyach, Sorath, unlike the characters in the aforementioned tales, dominates the story in the spirit, not the material. 243: 96:, commonly known as Shah Jo Risalo, in a form that suggested he intended to convey his message to the world through his verse. Among many intentions behind his poetry, one of his major inclinations was towards highlighting the marginalized populace of the country, especially women. Accordingly, he chose these Seven women of the 145:
From the texts of these folktales, and especially Latif's poetry, the role of these very women would appear to dominate the role of men as their counterparts. In Umar-Marvi, if only Latif's poetry is analyzed, less space is dedicated to Umar's role, most of the story/narration refers to difficulties
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Thus, the story of each of these seven Heroic Women, little or more, in one or the other way, relates to the cultural milieu and substance of the evolutionary process of the people living in the regions of old India and current Pakistan. Lubna Jehangir painted all seven queens of Shah Abdul Lateef
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These seven female characters, which the poet picked to convey his poetic message, have remained cultural icons in Sindh for their bravery, passion, loyalty, commitment, and character strength.
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Marvi undergoes as a result of her abduction by King Umar in the south-eastern part of
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and displayed them at the Ocean art gallery under guidance of Attiya Dawood.
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as protagonists in his stories. These tragic romantic tales are
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Sindhi
Shah Jo Risalo
Sindhi
Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai
Marui
Moomal
Sasui
Noori
Suhni
Lilan
Sorath
Sindhi folktales
Umar Marvi
Momal Rano
Sohni Mehar
Lilan Chanesar
Noori Jam Tamachi
Sassui Punhun
Sorath Rai Diyach
Sindh
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