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138:, Akbari and Asghari. The first part of the book describes the life of Akbari, who is raised in privilege. She is depicted as lazy and poorly educated. When she moves to her husband's house after her marriage, she has a very difficult time and brings all manner of unhappiness upon herself by her poor judgment and behavior. The book's second part is centered on Asghari, who is modest, hardworking and educated well in a school. She despises idle chatter and is the beloved of all in her society. When she is married, she too undergoes a difficult transition, but through her hard-work, winsome manners and good education is able to form solid bonds with her husband's family and the people of her new society. The story goes through a number of twists and turns that describes the experiences of the two women at various stages in their lives. 319:... Asghari and Akbari two sisters married to brothers in Delhi, circa 1860. In this gripping tale, one sister has every advantage – and sees her life collapse around her. The other faces great difficulties – but eventually comes to dominate her world ... Mirat ul-'Arus sold over 100,000 copies with a few years of its release in 1869 ... 106:(1830–1912) and published in 1869. The novel contains themes promoting the cause of female education in Muslim and Indian society, and is credited for giving birth to an entire genre of fictional works promoting female literacy in 287:... Deputy Nazir Ahmad ... was in deep sympathy with Sir Syed Ahmad Khan's movement for social reform through educational uplift ... female education ... published in 1869 ... 334: 367: 384: 335:
Thomas Welbourne Clark, University of London. School of Oriental and African Studies, Asia Society. Asian Literature Program (1970),
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under the same name. The role of "Akbari" was played by Irsa Ghazal and "Asghari" was played by
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In 2011, this story was once again adapted into a comedy television drama, by the name of
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drama. This serial is about the granddaughters of Akbari, played by
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This article is about the novel. For the drama on PTV, see
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The story contrasts the lives of two Muslim sisters from
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Naẕīr Aḥmad; G. E. Ward; Frances W. Pritchett (2001),
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Mirat-ul-Uroos was also adapted for television by PTV
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Mirat-ul-Uroos (1988 TV series)
Akbari Asghari
Mirat-ul-Uroos (2012 TV series)
Nazir Ahmad Dehlvi
Urdu
Delhi
Urdu
Nazir Ahmad Dehlvi
Urdu
Hindi
Punjabi
Kashmiri
Indian subcontinent
Delhi
Arabic
Ursa Major
Pakistan Television Corporation
Arifa Siddiqui
Akbari Asghari
Sanam Baloch
Humaima Malik
Imran Abbas Naqvi
Fawad Afzal Khan
Akbari and Asghari
Mirat Ul Uroos
Geo TV
Aamina Sheikh
Mehwish Hayat
Mikaal Zulfiqar
Ahsan Khan

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