Sindhi Adab Jo Mukhtasir Jaizo

By: Material type: TextPublication details: Hyderabad Roshni Publications 2013Description: 192p. 22.5 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • PK 2781 LAG 2013
Online resources: Summary: This book provides a comprehensive overview of Sindhi literature along with its historical context. To enhance its appeal, the author has divided the book into various sections, including an introduction to "Literature" and the different eras of various dynasties, such as the Soomras, Samas, Arghoons-Turkhans, Mughals, Kalhoras, Talpurs, and the British. Additionally, Laghari incorporates Sindhi folk love stories, including tales like Dulha-Darya Khan, Sasui-Punhoo, Umar-Marvi, and Suhni-Mehar, among others. He also discusses notable poets from these eras. Laghari demonstrates a keen interest in Sindhi literature by highlighting both modern and classical poets, writers, and researchers, complete with their birth and death dates.This research paper offers a critical analysis of Laghari’s book, underscoring its significant role in Sindhi literature.
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This book provides a comprehensive overview of Sindhi literature along with its historical context. To enhance its appeal, the author has divided the book into various sections, including an introduction to "Literature" and the different eras of various dynasties, such as the Soomras, Samas, Arghoons-Turkhans, Mughals, Kalhoras, Talpurs, and the British. Additionally, Laghari incorporates Sindhi folk love stories, including tales like Dulha-Darya Khan, Sasui-Punhoo, Umar-Marvi, and Suhni-Mehar, among others. He also discusses notable poets from these eras. Laghari demonstrates a keen interest in Sindhi literature by highlighting both modern and classical poets, writers, and researchers, complete with their birth and death dates.This research paper offers a critical analysis of Laghari’s book, underscoring its significant role in Sindhi literature.

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