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Nazar Sajjad (1892-1967) was outstanding Urdu Fiction writer of her time. She wrote almost twelve novels and hundreds of Short Stories. More than six collections of Short Stories can be prepared from her writing. She also wrote her memoirs (Roznamcha) and diary (Sarguzasht) that were published in Tehzeeb-i-Niswan of Lahore and Ismat of Karachi. But it is deplorable that in the books of history of Urdu fiction only a few lines are found about her literary achievements. Although her fiction is the cultural compound of the last decades of the nineteenth and first decades of the twentieth century. The excellent samples of native Hindustani culture customs and norms, ways of living and interaction of local culture with west after the advent of British, are found in her fiction. The different dimensions of the specific role of woman in Hindustani culture are found in her literary art. This article is an attempt to throw light on the particular role of Hindustani woman in Nazar Sajjad's novels Aah-e-Mazlooman and Hurman Naseeb.

Naheed Naaz. (2015) نذر سجاد کے ناولوں میں عورت :سماجی تہذیب کے تناظر میں, Mayar , Volume 13-14, Issue 2 .
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