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  2. History of Punjab - Wikipedia

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    Economically it transformed the Punjab into the richest farming area of India, socially it sustained the power of large landowners and politically it encouraged cross-communal co-operation amongst land owning groups. [202] The Punjab also became the major centre of recruitment into the Indian Army. By patronising influential local allies and ...

  3. File:Tales of the Punjab.pdf - Wikipedia

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    File history. Click on a date/time to view the file as it appeared at that time. ... Page:Tales of the Punjab.pdf/62; View more global usage of this file. Metadata.

  4. J. S. Grewal - Wikipedia

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    Grewal was a member of the Religious Advisory Council of the Tony Blair Faith Foundation [2] and the head of the Institute of Punjab Studies, Chandigarh. [4] He had published several articles [ 4 ] and books on Sikh history [ 5 ] and is considered by many as a scholar on the subject. [ 3 ]

  5. Panjab Digital Library - Wikipedia

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    2015 Feb - Provided data backup services to Punjab Heritage Tourism Promotion Board for their rare records. 2015 Feb - Organized an exhibition at Banda Singh Bahadur Memorial at Chhapar Chiri, Mohali 2015 Nov - Helped Punjab Government with the reprinting of Prince Waldemar's lithographs for Progressive Punjab Summit

  6. Harappa - Wikipedia

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    Harappa (Punjabi pronunciation: [ɦəɽəˈpaː]) is an archaeological site in Punjab, Pakistan, about 24 kilometres (15 miles) west of Sahiwal.The Bronze Age Harappan civilisation, now more often called the Indus Valley Civilisation, is named after the site, which takes its name from a modern village near the former course of the Ravi River, which now runs eight kilometres (five miles) to the ...

  7. Punjab Archives - Wikipedia

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    The Punjab Archives (Punjabi pronunciation: [pə̞ɲˈdʒäːb aːɾkaːiːʋz]) is a repository of the non-current historical and cultural records of South Asia, located in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. It was established in 1924 under British Punjab and is currently under the jurisdiction of the Government of Punjab, Pakistan .

  8. Tribes and clans of the Pothohar Plateau - Wikipedia

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    The anthropologist Pnina Werbner have confirmed the continuing strength of tribal feelings among emigrants from Punjab in the United Kingdom. [9] This area was and still is an important source of recruitment into the old colonial British Indian Army , under the martial race designation of the Punjabis in colonial era, and its successor, the ...

  9. Punjabi culture - Wikipedia

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    History of Modern Music Punjabi music started to develop and alter in the 20th century as it was impacted by Western musical genres including pop, rock, and hip-hop. As a result, a brand-new genre of Punjabi music emerged, fusing contemporary beats and production methods with traditional instruments and melodies.