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bedakhal(m): unobstructed

Description of bedakhal: Bedakhal is an Urdu term, derived from Hindi and Nepali roots, meaning dispossessed, evicted, ousted, or legally removed from property or inheritance rights. Unlike mere verbal disownment, it often involves formal public notices in newspapers to declare someone, such as a wayward heir, excluded from self-acquired estates. Differs from eviction in tenancy law, as bedakhal targets familial disinheritance, requiring wills or affidavits for validity on non-ancestral property. In Urdu poetry,

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darakht hain toparinde nazar naheen aate

woh mustahiq hain vahi

haq se bedakhal logo

though there are trees

no birds are seen

the deserving people are those

dispossessed of their rights

Dushyant Kumar (2)
darakht (m) (3)

trees, tree

nazar (f) (32)

perspective, sight

mustahiq (m) (3)

worthy, deserving

haq (m) (3)

truth, faith

bedakhal (m) (1)

unobstructed

Theme: Oppression, Rebellion, & Freedom (61)

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