Wednesday 16 August 2017

Tomb Of Mirza Jutt And Sahiban

These Are The Pictures Of Commemorative Board, Graves And Tomb Of Mirza Jutt And Sahiban Located At Village Danabad Tehsil Jaranwala Distt Lyallpur, Punjab, Pakistan. There Is Also Grave Of The Father Of Mirza Jutt Named Wanjal Inside The Tomb Of Mirza And Sahiban.
According To The Writings Written On The Wall Of The Tomb of Mirza And Sahiban By Walayat S/O Mokha Sahi(From The Family Of Mirza Jutt) The Date Of Birth Of Mirza Jutt Is 28 March 1586 A.D And Date Of Birth Of Of Sahiban Is 29 March 1587 A.D. The Death Date Of Mirza Jutt And Sahiban Is Same i , e 18 March 1618 A.D.
Mirza Sahiban Is One Of The Popular Tragic Romances of Punjab. Mirza Belonged To Punjab, Coming From The Clan of Jats, Specifically The Kharals, While Sahiban Was From The Tribe Of Sial. From Early Childhood, They Played And Went to School Together. Mahni Khan Was The Father of Sahiban, Who Was Kheewa Chief, Which Was a Town in The Territory of Sial in Punjab’s Jhang District of Pakistan.
Mirza Was Wanjhal Khan’s Son, Who Was Having The Status of a Chaudhary in The Tribe of Kharal Jat, in Jaranwala Area ,Faisalabad Pakistan.
Mirza Went to Khivan to The House of His Relatives In Order to Study And Fell In love With Sahiban In This Place After Meeting Her. In later days, Sahiban Was to Wed Taha Khan Belonging to The Chander Family By Arranged Marriage Customs. When She Gave a Message to Mirza Through Karmu, a Brahmin, Mirza Being at That Time In a Dhanbad village.
The Sister of Mirza Requested Him To Not Go For Rescuing Sahiban, As It Was Also Her own Marriage Day And Wanted Her Brother To Be By Her Side. Besides, His Entire Family Warned That The Sial Community Was Very Violent And One Shouldn’t Interfere in Their Matters, But Mirza Jut Denied To Be Convinced.
Mirza Arrived at The Wedding Venue Riding His Mare, When The Mehndi Ceremony of Sahiban Was Going on And Took Her Away. When The Brothers of Sahiban Found Out Regarding This, They Followed Them. While On The Way, When Mirza Was Resting, Nearby a Tree, With His Head on The Lap of Sahiban, Her Brothers Along With Chander Caught Them.
It Was Known to Sahiban That Mirza Was An Expert at Archery and Didn’t Miss a Target And Believed That The Arrows Shot by Mirza Would Keep Off Her Brothers. But, Before She Woke Mirza Up, She Broke The Arrows, Simply on The Belief That if Her Brothers Saw Them Together, They Might Possible Have a Change of Mind And Accept Them Into The Family. She Was Hopeful of Their Love Which Existed Between The Sister And Brothers. On The Contrary, The Brothers Didn’t Feel The Same And There Was a Fight. Even Though Mirza Gave a Valiant Fight, He Was Easily Outnumbered And a Blow From a Sword on His Head, Struck From Behind. Sahibhan Was Not in Favour of a Blood Fight, With People From Both Sides Being Killed And Therefore She Decided to Kill Her And Then The Fight Ended. After The Death of Mirza, She Used The Same Sword Belonging to Mirza And Ended Her Life. Of The Many Such Stories of Valiant Love, Which Emerged From Punjab, The Mirza Sahiban’s Story is One of The Few Ones, Where the Male Protagonist’s Name is Taken First. This Legend has Now Become a Part of the Culture of Punjab









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