Folk tales of Sind and Guzarat by C. A. Kincaid

"Folk tales of Sind and Guzarat" by C. A. Kincaid is a collection of folk stories written in the early 20th century. It gathers legends, saints’ lives, place-lore, and moral tales from Sind and Gujarat, retold in clear, engaging prose. The focus is on the region’s syncretic Hindu–Muslim spirituality, its river-and-desert settings, and the romance of shrines, ruins, and local heroes. It will appeal to readers interested in South Asian folklore and cultural history. The opening of the book frames the project with a preface noting these pieces first appeared in newspapers, a dedication, a Shah Latif epigraph, and a foreword praising Sind’s landscape, romance, and new archaeological discoveries, before moving into the Sind tales. Kincaid retells the miracles and cult of Lal Shahbaz of Sehwan; the river-born savior Udero Lal who protects Hindus and leaves a shared temple-mosque; Zinda Pir (Al-Khidr/Elijah) as guardian of Indus boatmen; the life of Shah Abdul Latif and the making of Shah jo Risalo; and Makhdum Nuh’s wonders, including realigning Tatta’s great mosque. He then gives origin legends: Hyderabad (Nerankot) through Shah Makai and Haidar Ali; and two contrasting accounts of Brahmanabad’s destruction, both blaming a wicked ruler. The section closes with a fairy-tale, The Eighth Key, where a loyal minister repeatedly saves his king at great cost and is restored, and it begins The Noose of Murad, explaining a ruined fort and a proverb through the rise of a bald grass-cutter favoured by fate. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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Author Kincaid, C. A. (Charles Augustus), 1870-1954
Author of introduction, etc. Webb, M. de P. (Montagu de Pomeroy), Sir, 1869-1938
LoC No. 53053001
Title Folk tales of Sind and Guzarat
Original Publication Karachi: The Daily Gazette Press, Ltd., 1925.
Contents Sind folk stories: Lal Shahbaz. Udero Lal. Jinda Pir. Abdul Latif, the author of Shah Jo Risalo. Makhdum Niamat Ullah and Makhdum Nuh. Haidarabad. Brahmanabad I. Brahmanabad II. The eighth key. The noose of Murad. The Makli Hill. Larkana. Two love tragedies. Swami Vankhandi of Sadh Belo -- Guzarat folk stories: King Mansing of Sirohi. The wisdom seller. Magadha and Rupvati. Rupsinh and the Queen of the Anardes -- Round about Nasik: Round about Nasik. July and December.
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Language English
LoC Class GR: Geography, Anthropology, Recreation: Folklore
Subject Sindhi (South Asian people) -- Folklore
Subject Gujaratis (Indic people) -- Folklore
Subject Tales -- India -- Gujarat
Subject Tales -- Pakistan -- Sindh
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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