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Sindhi romantic poetry8/3/2023 ![]() They are far deep rooted than is normally recognized. Sindhi folk tales form vital patterns on the fabric of Sindhi culture. The lines from the Risalo describing their trials are sung at Sufi shrines all over Sindh, and especially at the urs of Shah Abdul Latif every year at Bhit Shah. Perhaps what Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai saw in his tales of these women was an idealised view of womanhood, but the truth remains that the Seven Queens inspired women all over Sindh to have the courage to choose love and freedom over tyranny and oppression. The Seven Queens mentioned in Shah Jo Risalo are Marvi, Momal, Sassi, Noori, Sohni, Sorath, and Lila. They were also valued for their bravery and their willingness to risk their lives in the name of love. ![]() ![]() The Seven Queens were celebrated throughout Sindh for their positive qualities: their honesty, integrity, piety and loyalty. The women of Shah Abdul Latif's poetry are known as the Seven Queens, heroines of Sindhi folklore who have been given the status of royalty in Shah Jo Risalo.
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