- 1843) was a
Punjabi writer and Sufi poet, best
known for his
story S****i
Punnun (or S****i Panhu). His
family migrated from Holy city
Madina to Punjab, India...
- Punnhūṁ Sindhi: سَسُئيِ پُنهوُن
Printed sources Hasham Shah (1985). S****i
Punnun.
Translated by
Christopher Shackle.
Vanguard Books. S****ui and
Punhun in...
- the Punjab. The
other three are
Mirza Sahiban,
Sohni Mahiwal and S****i
Punnun. Heer
Ranjha has been
written by
several poets.
Damodar Gulati, who was...
- link] Ajj Dhee ik Raje di (S****i
Punnun) by
Kuldeep Manak (Original). YouTube. Jad
mukhda vekhaia yaar da(S****i
Punnun) by
Mohammad Rafi (Original). YouTube...
- of the Punjab. The
other three are Heer Ranjha,
Sohni Mahiwal and S****i
Punnun. The
story was
written by Pilu, a poet who
lived during 16th
century in...
- songs,
Punjabi love
songs (including
numbers by
Mirza Sahiban and S****i
Punnun) and
songs about topics in Sikh
history such as Saka Sirhind. Biba was married...
-
listed below. ‘Mirza Sahiba’ by
Peelu ‘Heer Ranjha’ by
Waris Shah ‘S****i
Punnun’ by
Hasham Shah ‘Pooran Bhagat’ by
Qadir Yar ‘Sohni Mahiwal’ by
Fazal Shah...
- are the folk
tales of
Mirza Sahiban, Heer Ranjha,
Sohni Mahiwal, S****i
Punnun,
Jagga Jatt,
Dulla Bhatti,
Puran Bhagat,
Jeona Maud etc. The
mystic folk...
-
tellers recite traditional Punjabi Qisse, such as Heer
Ranjha and S****i
Punnun, and
other Punjabi Sufi poetry.
Hazuri Bagh is at the
entryway of Badshahi...
- of
Punjab region like Heer Ranjha,
Mirza Sahiban,
Sohni Mahiwal, S****i
Punnun are main folk love songs. Heer and
Mirza are sung
using traditional compositions...