8/18/2023 0 Comments Sindhi sad poetry images![]() Sassui Mural panel depicting romances of Laila and Majnun (above) and Sasui and Punhun (below) in a tomb in the necropolis of Mian Nasir Muhammad Kalhoro in Sindh Punnhun (also spelt as Punnu) was the son of Mir Aalii or Ari, a Baloch ruler of Kech, Balochistan. ![]() Later it was retold by Hashim Shah in Punjabi. The story appears in Shah Jo Risalo and forms part of seven popular tragic romances from Sindh, commonly known as the Seven Queens of Sindh, or the Seven heroines of Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai. Later in Karim Jo Risalo of Shah Abdul Karim of Bulri, the great-great-grandfather of the legendary poet of Sindh, Shah Latif of Bhit. The earliest mention of this tale is in the texts of Qazi Qadan. The story is about a faithful lover who will endure any difficulty while seeking her beloved husband who was separated from her by rivals. It also remains one of the most popular folktales in Balochistan. The other three are Heer Ranjha, Sohni Mahiwal and Mirza Sahiban. In Punjab, it is four of the most popular romances. ![]() The other six are Umar Marvi, Momal Rano, Sohni Mehar, Lilan Chanesar, Sorath Rai Diyach, and Noori Jam Tamachi. It is one of the seven popular tragic romances of Sindh. Sassi Punnu or Sassui Punnhun ( Sindhi: سَسُئيِ پُنهوُن Balochi: سسوئی پنہو Punjabi: سسوئی پنہو ( Shahmukhi), ਸਸੁਈ ਪੁੰਨਹੁ ( Gurmukhi)) is a folktale in the Sindhi, Balochi and Punjabi folklore.
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