SERAIKI LANGUAGE


 Seraiki is one of the Indo-European languages.  It is spoken by 25.9 million people living in present day South Punjab, South Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, North Sindh and East Balochistan.  In addition, there are 109,000 Seraiki speakers in India who migrated during the Partition.

    Thus the total population of Seraiki speakers is 26 million. The subcontinent is a region where many languages ​​are spoken including Sindhi, Hindi, Urdu, Punjabi etc. It is one of the oldest languages ​​in the world.

 The Seraiki dialect is so good that even if you call the sweetness Seraiki, it would not be wrong at all, but not only the sweetness is a spice in which you find yourself melted and you also become a part of it.

   It is a significant language spoken and understood in all the provinces of Pakistan.  Due to its connection with Arabic, Persian and other regional languages ​​of Pakistan, it is influenced by many languages. It is one of the oldest languages ​​in the world. Seraiki is a complete and complete language apart from Sindhi.

   The Seraiki language has a great literary heritage.  The literature of Seraiki language is rich. There is ancient and modern literature in every genre. There is poetry in Seraiki for about one and a half thousand years.  The following are the names of some famous Seraiki poets: Sachal Sarmast, Hamal Leghari, Bedal Sindhi, Lutf Ali, Khawaja Ghulam Farid, Ghulam Rasool Dada, Mumtaz Haider Dahir, Shakir Shujaabadi, Ahmad Khan Tariq, Dilnoor Noorpuri, Shakir Mehrvi

 Ishrat Leghari, Saifullah Khan Saifal, Sahir Rangpuri, Farooq Rokhri

 Mazhar Niazi, Hayatullah Niazi, Khurram Bahawalpuri, Saleem Tahir Qaisarani, Akhlaq, Mazari, Anwar Shah Anwar, Ambassador Lashari, Janbaz Jatoi, Sarwar Karbalai, Ashiq Bazdar

 Asholal Faqir, Aziz Shahid, Amanullah Arshad, Najibullah Nazeesh, Kaif Jampuri, Mahendra Pratap, Rana Pratap Singh Ganuri, Dr. Rajkumar Malik Arjun Devji Pankaj, Jagdish Batra Seraiki, Chandra Shekhar, Sanjay Pahoja Bilal Bazmi, Javed Asif, Ghayyur Bukhari  , Imam Bakhsh Darwish, Iqbal Sokri, Shafqat Bazar, Dilbar Moulai, Javed Shani, Waqif Multani, Hazrat Bakhsh, Haqir Rind, Safdar Karbalai, Sana Malik, Zafar Najmi and Malik Sona Khan Bewas.  Heer Damudar

 Kamal Kahani, Saif al-Muluk by Maulvi Lutf Ali, Dewan Farid, Noor Namah

 Pandhero by Jahangir Mukhlis, Seraiki Wasib by Zahoor Dhareja

 Renowned Seraiki writer, intellectual, journalist and prose writer

 Jahangir Mukhlis, Ibn Kaleem Ahsan Nizami, Hafeez Khan, Dilshad Kalanchoi, Musarat Kalanchoi, Abdullah Irfan, Jagdish Batra Seraiki, Manzoor Awan, Mansoor Shani, Zahoor Dhareja, Mansoor Afaq, Shaukat Mughal, Sajjad Haider Pervez, Abdul Basit Bhatti, Fayyaz Baqir, Ismael  Kiln, Dr. Rajkumar Malik

 Ismatullah Shah, Aslam Rasoolpuri, Fida Hussain Gadi, Mushtaq Gadi

 Shehzad Irfan, Pervez Qadir, Tahir Tonsoi, Rahim Talab, MD Ganga

 Mehboob Tabish, Zafar Lashari, Javed Hassan Chandio, Mumtaz Dahir, Mehr Abdul Haq Soomra, Riaz Hashmi, Mureed Hussain Raz Jatoi, Mujahid Jatoi, Ajmal Masan, Nazir Leghari, Rauf Klasra and Seth Obaid-ur-Rehman. Their services to Seraiki literature are golden letters.  The names of the translators are as follows: Dr. Mehr Abdul Haq Soomro, Prof. Siddique Shakir, Prof. Dilshad Kalanchoi, Hafeez-ur-Rehman, Dr. Tahir Khakwani, Abdul Tawab Multani and  Riaz Shahid is included.

 Seraiki dictionaries

 Seraiki Dictionary by Shaukat Mughal

 Seraiki Dictionary Prof. Dilshad Kalanchoi

 Multani Hindi Shabdkosh by Rana Pratap Singh Ganuri

 Seraiki Grammar by Dr. Mehr Abdul Haq Soomra

 Seraiki Urdu Spoken by Mansoor Afaq

 Seraiki Grammar by Bashir Ahmed - In Seraiki, the following singers have rendered great service to Seraiki literature by showing the iron of their art. The names of these famous singers are as follows: Ataullah Khan Issa Khelvi Sanjay Mehta, Ata Muhammad Niazi, Shifaullah Rokhri  , Jamil Parwana, Naseer Mastana

 Ustad Hussain Bakhsh Khan Dadhi, Ustad Ashiq Ali Khan

 Jamil Parwana, Naseer Mastana, Zahida Parveen, Ustad Ghulam Farid Gashkori, Ajmal Sajid Sakhawat Hussain Dadhi, Suraya Multanikar, Gulnaz Bano Jati, Miss Badru Multaniullah Wasai, Ustad Allah Dad Khan, Pathan Khan, Rahat Multanikar

 Parveen Nazar, Fateh Ali Kamalvi, Prince Asif Ali, Jam Shobal, Suraj Pal Singh, Ahmad Nawaz Chahina, Naheed Akhtar, Kausar Japanese, Noor Tri Khelvi, Ismatullah Niazi, Ustad Yar Muhammad Katana, Ustad Fateh Ali Kamalvi, Prince Asif Ali

 Ismat Mushtaq Chahina, Ejaz Rahi, Mansoor Malangi, Allah Dutta Lonewala

 Talib Hussain Dard, Gamo Tahliwala, Mustafa Dervi, Abdul Salam Sagar

 Muhammad Nawaz Bhatta, Naseem Sami, Faqira Bhagat, Mohan Bhagat, Akhtar Chishti, Ajmal Sajda and Sakhawat Hussain Dadhi.

    Purpose Seraiki is the ancient language of civilization and culture.

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