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Children and adults having microcephaly, which caused them to be called 'rats' or 'mice', lived at Shah Daulah's shrine in the city of Gujrat, Punjab, for two hundred or more years with little attention paid to them. In 2009, only one or two chuas can still be found there.
The Shah Daulah chua is mostly translated 'rat' in English, but sometimes appears as 'mouse'. In India the rat, as companion of the divinity Ganesh, is a more honoured creature than in many other countries. W. Crooke, Religion & Folklore of Northern India (New Delhi: Chand, 1926), 368-70.
Rats of Shah Dola. Rat-children or chuas are children or adults with microcephaly, exploited as beggars situated in Gujrat City, particularly the Shrine of Saint Shah Dola, [1] and elsewhere in Pakistan.
30 Δεκ 2022 · Abstract. This research aims to explore microcephaly disorder which is an abnormality that is treated as a taboo in Gujrat, a city in Punjab province in Pakistan. The making of Shah Daula rats...
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16 Ιουν 2020 · Often referred to as ‘chuhas’ or rats by people, these children are characterised by abnormally small heads, round jaws, and disfigured foreheads. In the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, the microcephalic children find refuge at the shrine of Shah Daula in Varedia, Gujarat.
12 Ιαν 2023 · The thin line between belief and fanaticism is crossed. A terrifying example of this comes from Gujarat City, in Pakistan. Home to the shrine of Sufi pir Shah Daulah, the city also has a staggering number of children and adults suffering from microcephaly, called by the locals as “chuhas” or rats.