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  1. Oct 5, 2016 · The story goes that Mirza Jatt fell in love with his cousin, Sahibaan while studying together as kids. But Sahibaan’s parents, unhappy with their love affair, decide to marry her off to another man. On the day of her wedding, Mirza eloped with Sahibaan on the historic horse, bakki.

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  2. Mirza Sahiban, a 1957 Indian Hindi-language romance film by Ravi Kapoor starring Shyama and Shammi Kapoor. [6] Mirza Jat (1982) is a Pakistani Punjabi film starring Shahid Hameed. [7] Mirza Jatt, a 1992 Indian Punjabi-language romance film by Ravinder Ravi starring Gugu Gill and Manjeet Kullar.

    • The legend of Mirza-Sahiban is one of the four tragic romances that are most popular in the folklore of Punjab. The other three tragic romances are the stories of Heer-Ranjha, Soni-Mahiwal and Sassi-Punnun.
    • Mirza Khan's father was Wanjhal Khan, the leader of the Kharal tribe in Danabad, a town in the Jaranwala area of Faisalabad, Pakistan. Sahiban, on the other hand, was the daughter of Khewa Khan, the chief of Khewa, a town in Sial territory in the Jhang district, Pakistan.
    • The legend goes that in the village of Kheewa, a woman died after giving birth to a son. Another woman nearby had just given birth to a daughter, and she took mercy on the motherless child and brought him up along with her own daughter, breastfeeding both the children.
    • These two 'milk siblings' grew up and went on to marry other people. The girl, called Fateh Bibi, married a man named Wanjal Khan and they had a son called Mirza.
  3. Sep 13, 2016 · Mirzya (2016). The Mirza-Sahiban tale is one of the four major tragic love stories of Punjab, the others being Heer-Ranjha, Sohni-Mahiwal and Sassi-Punnun.

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  4. Mirza Sahiban is a famous tragic love story from Punjab, a region in South Asia. It is a tale of two lovers, Mirza and Sahiban, whose love was doomed due to social conventions and family pressures. According to the legend, Mirza and Sahiban grew up together in a small village in Punjab.

  5. Oct 11, 2016 · Sahibaan remains unheard Updated - November 01, 2016 05:47 pm IST. Published - October 11, 2016 05:16 pm IST . More than a dozen movies on the Mirza-Sahiban tale have sought to valorise Mirza's ...

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  7. All the Sikh Gurus were members of the ‘family unit’; all adult Sikh Gurus were married while the eighth Sikh Guru, Guru Harkrishan was a ‘bala’ or “child Guru”.