mankiirt
Mankiirt is a traditional form of storytelling and entertainment that originated in the Punjab region of India and Pakistan. The term "mankiirt" is derived from the Punjabi words "man" meaning "man" and "kiirt" meaning "tale" or "story," reflecting its roots in oral tradition. Mankiirt performances are typically delivered by a single storyteller, known as a "manki," who uses a combination of dialogue, song, and dance to narrate a story.
The stories themselves often revolve around themes of love, heroism, and social issues, and are drawn from
Mankiirts have been an integral part of Punjabi culture for centuries, serving as a means of preserving
In recent years, efforts have been made to preserve and promote mankiirts as a living cultural heritage.