Lullabies: Trends and Styles in Balochi Lullaby

Authors

  • Sania PhD Scholar, Institute of Balochi Language and Culture (IBLC), University of Turbat
  • Dr. Ghafoor Shad Supervisor, Assistant Professor, Institute of Balochi Language and Culture (IBLC), University of Turbat

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47205/makhz.2025(6-I)urdu-34

Keywords:

Lullabies, Evolution of lullabies, Balochi Lullabies, Trends and Styles, Discriminatory lullabies

Abstract

Folk poetry is ancient and former poetry of a nation. It refers to traditional, often oral poetry, created by common people passed down through generations. Folk poetry always are Lights of the Folk culture, Lifestyle, Ethics and religion of a nation. and every single nation has its own folk poetry. Folk poetry has different types. One of them is Leelo (Lullabies). This type of poetry is typically said to be soothing that helps babies fall asleep. This type of poetry is beaded by emotions and feelings. The way of living and encouragement to live. The sole purpose of this task is to highlight the nature of leelo and how leelo is differentiated.

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Published

2025-03-31

How to Cite

Sania, & Shad, G. (2025). Lullabies: Trends and Styles in Balochi Lullaby. Makhz (Research Journal), 6(1), 417–433. https://doi.org/10.47205/makhz.2025(6-I)urdu-34