Autobiographical Literature sprung from Larr
Abstract
Territorial Larr, geographically, consists of Districts Badin, Tando
Muhammad Khan, Thatta & Sujawal of the Province Sindh. People of
Larr possess a unique identity not only in their customs, congregations
of marriage & death, and conventions, praxes and parties, traditions
and taboos; but the peculiarity of their language is also well established
in terms of idioms, figures of speech, and literary terms.
Larr area has not only been important from cultural and
civilizational standpoints but from historical perspective as well.
Personalities of this region have played important role right from prehistoric periods. This includes people from every walk of life, e.g.
politics, literature, fine arts, and education etc. Many of these have
recorded their experiences by writing life stories or bios.
Autobiographies, memoirs, profiles, and stories contributed by
quite a few of these people occupy a valuable place in the history of
Sindhi literature.
In this paper, autobiographies contributed by following
personalities have been discussed: Muhammad Siddiq Musafir, Peer Aali
Shah, Raees Kareem Bakhsh Nizamani, Gul Chang, Dr. Abdul Jabbar
Junejo, Faqeer Abdul Alastee, Abdul Hayee Paleejo, Shams Jafrani, Dr.
Ghulam Hussain Shah, Ghulam Hussain Rangrez, Abdur Rasheed Gabol
Sakraee, Khadim Talpur, Syed Aalam Shah, Yousuf Sindhi, and Ahsan Ali
Jokhio.
Yousef Sindhi. (2018) الڙ ۾ سرجيل آتم ڪٿائون: هڪ تعارف, Sindhi Boli (Research Journal), Volume-11, Issue-1.
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