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  2. Heer Ranjha - Wikipedia

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    Tilla Jogian, where Ranjha came. Heer Ranjha [a] (Punjabi: [ɦiɾ ɾaːnd͡ʒ(ʱ)aː]) is a traditional Punjabi folk tragedy with many historic poetic narrations; [1] with the first one penned by Damodar Gulati in 1600s, on the preexisting oral legend; and the most famous one, Heer, written by Waris Shah in 1766, in the form of an epic.

  3. File:Heer Ranjha- Two Women, Jodhpur school, watercolor ...

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    Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 01:46, 8 July 2018: 2,330 × 3,320 (1.04 MB): Wmpearl {{Information |description ={{en|1=Heer Ranjha: Lady with Water Jug on her Head and Lady Holding out her Arms, Jodhpur school, India, c. mid-18th century, opaque watercolor on paper, Tokyo National Museum}} |date =c. mid-18th century |source ={{own}} |author =User:Wmpearl}} Category ...

  4. Ahmad Shah Gujjar - Wikipedia

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    The story of Heer Ranjha was first written by Damodar Das Gulati. Later, Ahmed Shah Gujjar wrote his version, "Hir Ranjha", around 1682. Later other Punjabi poets, including Waris Shah and Shah Jahan Muqbal, were inspired by Ahmad's version. [4] [5] Waris Shah's famous version of "Heer Ranjha" came about thirty years after Ahmad's version. [2] [6]

  5. Damodar Gulati - Wikipedia

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    He wrote the qissa Heer and Ranjha (ہیر رانجھے دا قصہ) and was the first to put the story to pen, adapted from a preexisting and circulating legend. [5] [6] [1] He claims to be the eye witness of this tale. His Qissa (story) is deemed the oldest and the first Heer Ranjha in Punjabi literature. [1]

  6. Tomb of Heer Ranjha - Wikipedia

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    The Tomb of Heer Ranjha (Punjabi: مقبرہ ہیر رانجھے دا, romanized: Maqbarā(h) Hīr Rānj(h)ē Dā) is a 15th-century historic monument and presumed mausoleum of Heer Syal and Dheedo Ranjha, from the traditional Punjabi folk tragedy of Heer Ranjha, situated in Jhang, Punjab, Pakistan.

  7. Punjabi Qisse - Wikipedia

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    Waris Shah's (1722–1798) qissa of ‘Heer Ranjha’ (formally known as Qissa ‘Heer’) is among the most famous Qisse of all times. The effect of Qisse on Punjabi culture is so strong that even religious leaders and revolutionaries like Guru Gobind Singh and Baba Farid , etc., quoted famous Qissas in their messages.

  8. Takht Hazara - Wikipedia

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    This is the town where Ranjha was born, the protagonist of the famous Punjabi folk love story of Heer Ranjha. [4] References This ...

  9. Afarin Lahori - Wikipedia

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    Afarin Lahori, Faqirullah Afarin Lahori or commonly known as Afarin, (Punjabi: آفرین لاہوری۔, c. 1660 – d. 1741) was a Punjabi poet from Lahore. He wrote many books during his lifetime of 81 years, especially remembered for his romantic epic poem, "Nāz o nīāz", also known as Hīr o Ranǰha in which he wrote the traditional Punjabi story of Heer and Ranjha, who lives in Takht ...