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Latif Bhittai (Sindhi: شاه عبداللطيف ڀٽائي; 1689/1690 – 21
December 1752),
commonly known by the
honorifics Lakhino Latif,
Latif Ghot,
Bhittai, and Bhit...
- The
Shrine of Shah
Abdul Latif Bhittai (Urdu: شاہ عبداللطیف بھٹائی مزار; Sindhi: شاهہ عبداللطيف ڀٽائي جي مزار) is an 18th-century Sufi
shrine located...
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Bhittai Colony (Urdu: بھٹائی کالونی); (Sindhi: ڀٽائي ڪالوني) is a
neighborhood of
Korangi Town in Karachi, Sindh, ****stan. This
neighborhood is named...
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Abdul Karim of Bulri, the great-great-grandfather of Shah
Abdul Latif Bhittai. It then
appeared in Shah Jo
Risalo and
forms part of
seven po****r tragic...
- Bhit Ja
Bhittai (Sindhi: ڀٽ جا ڀٽائي), is the po****r
Sindhi song
which is sung by many
Sindhi artist such as
Jallal Chandio, Mai Bhagi,
Sohrab Faqeer...
- جو رسالو) is a book of
poems of the
Sindhi Sufi poet Shah
Abdul Latif Bhittai. Shah
Abdul Latif's
poetry was
transmitted orally during his
lifetime and...
- as the
Seven Queens of Sindh, or the
Seven heroines of Shah
Abdul Latif Bhittai.
Later it was
retold by
Hashim Shah in Punjabi.
Punnhun (also
spelt as...
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Abdul Latif Bhittai. The tomb of
Ghulam Shah
Kalhoro is
situated in Hyderabad, Sindh.
Third Battle of
Panipat Shrine of Shah
Abdul Latif Bhittai Khan, Mohammad...
- of the
shrine to the
Sindhi Sufi poet, Shah
Abdul Latif Bhittai, who came to be
called Bhittai (Sindhi: ڀٽائي, of Bhit) on
account of the town's name (the...
- as the
Seven Queens of Sindh, or the
Seven heroines of Shah
Abdul Latif Bhittai. It is the
famous tale of
Prince Jam Tamachi's
falling in love with the...