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Raja Gidh
AuthorBano Qudsia
Original titleراجه گدھ
LanguageUrdu
GenreNovel
PublisherSang-e-Meel
Publication date1981
Publication placePakistan
Media typePrint
ISBN969-35-0514-X
OCLC276769393

Raja Gidh (Urdu: راجه گدھ) by Bano Qudsia is an Urdu novel. Gidh is the Urdu word for a vulture and Raja is a Hindi synonym for king. The name anticipates the kingdom of vultures. In fact, parallel to the main plot of the novel, an allegorical story of such a kingdom is narrated. The metaphor of the vulture as an animal feeding mostly on the carcasses of dead animals is employed to portray the trespassing of ethical limits imposed by the society or by religion.

The novel was first published in 1981 and such has been its popularity that on average, "a new edition has come out every year".

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References

  1. "The Vulture King Overview". The News.
  2. "Rekhta". Rekhta.
  3. "The vulture king". www.thenews.com.pk. Retrieved 2024-10-18.
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