Umro Ayyar
Umro Ayyar (Urdu: عمرو عیار) is a fictional character of Tilism-e-hoshruba which is included in the Hamzanama, written during the time of Mughal Empire King Jalaluddin Akbar.[1] Many stories and novels have been written about him.[2]
Umro Ayyar | |
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First appearance | Dastan-e-Amir Hamza |
In-universe information | |
Nickname | Umro |
Gender | Male |
Weapon | Suleimani |
Home | Tilism-e-Hoshruba |
Many authors like Zaheer Ahmed,[3] Mazhar Kaleem M.A[4] Safdar Shaheen and Akhter Rizvi[5] have been written story books about him.
Plot
Umro Ayyar is a thief and most famous character of Dastan-e-Amir Hamza after Amir Hamza. He's known for his cleverness and theft in the city 'Tilism-e-Hoshruba'. His life is full of adventure. It is his habit to travel around the world and to face evils and bad spirits.
Umro Ayyar has a Zambeel from which he can extract whatever he wants. He mostly use it to show off and to kill evils.
In fiction
Films
Film | Director | Role |
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Umro Ayyar - A New Beginning (2022) | Azfar Jafri | Usman Mukhtar[6] |
Dramas
Drama | Writer | Role |
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Ainak Wala Jin (1993) | Abdul Hameed | Nisar Butt[7] |
Other Books
No. | Book | Writer(s) | Publisher |
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1 | Hamzanama[8] | Ghalib Lakhnavi | Modern Library |
2 | Umru Ayar (comics)[9] | Hasan Ansari | Kachee Goliyan |
3 | Tilism-e-Hoshruba[10] | Shahnaz Aijazuddin | Penguin Books Ltd |
4 | Hoshruba: The Land and the Tilism[11] | Musharraf Ali Farooqi | Penguin Random House India Private Ltd |
References
- "Ayyar, ʻUmro (Fictitious character) [WorldCat Identities]".
- Ahmad, Dr Saeed; Fatima, Ambar (March 1, 2020). "عمر و عیار۔ داستانِ امیر حمزہ کا ایک دلچسپ کردار". Noor e Tahqeeq. 4 (13): 49–55 – via ojs.lgu.edu.pk.
- "Umro Aur Botal Ka Jin by Zaheer Ahmed]".
- "Umro Aur Veran Qila by Mazhar Kaleem M.A]".
- "Tilism-i-Hoshruba: Umro Ayyar Collection Series".
- "Umro Ayyar: Usman Mukhtar revives the Persian legend of magic, adventure". Geo News. 17 November 2021.
- "NISAR BUTT in Ainak Wala Jin". FUN4ALL.
- "Hamzanama". HISOUR.
- "Comic review: Umru Ayar, the rebirth of a hero". The Express Tribune. 28 April 2013.
- Tilism-e-Hoshruba. Google Books. 30 October 2009. ISBN 9788184758245.
- "The Magical Tale of Hoshruba, a Dastangoi Classic". Asia Society.