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examine the parent child relationship in "mice of shah daulah"

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Shah Daulah was born in the second half of the 16th century (Christian calendar), and he lived for some time at Sialkot. [3] Then he settled at Gujrat, and is credited with various buildings, charitable work, teaching and counselling. Shah Daulah is said to have cared for wild creatures. One report had him placing "helmets, or head coverings ... on his favorite animals". [4] Sometimes women seeking a cure for infertility would come to Gujrat, hoping that the holy man would pray for them. [5] After such prayers, some of these women were believed to produce chuas. In one version of the legend, the first child born after the holy man's prayer was a chua. Later, more chuas were conceived, because other women saw one of the chuas who was already there.

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