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City Title Beginning End Frequency Call numbers Remarks Adrian: Afro-American Journal and Directory: 1895 [1]: 1895 [1]: May have only published one issue. [1]Ann Arbor
43rd Mayor of the City of Flint, Michigan; In office 1902–1904: Preceded by: Clark B. Dibble: ... Austin D. Alvord (April 1843 – December 3, 1924) was a Michigan ...
It covers news from Punjab, Delhi and Chandigarh. [23] Malwa Post: This Punjabi newspaper is published from Bathinda, India. It covers news from the Malwa region of Indian Punjab. [24] Nirpakh Awaaz (ਨਿਰਪੱਖ ਆਵਾਜ਼): This Online Punjabi News media, which covers maximum areas of Punjab, Canada, America and Europe.
A dhaba on National Highway 76 near Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh, India. A dhaba at Rekong Peo, Himachal Pradesh, India Food at a dhaba in Punjab, India. A Punjabi dhaba in northern India, near Chandigarh. A dhaba is a roadside restaurant in the Indian subcontinent. They are on highways, generally serve local cuisine, and also serve as truck stops. [1]
Sahib Singh (1892–1977); Sohan Singh Seetal (1909-1998) Poet, Novelist, historian, Authored more than 60 books; Santokh Singh Dhir (1920–2010); Giani Sant Singh Maskeen (1934–2005)
In the Sacramento Valley, Yuba City and Live Oak have prominent Punjabi populations, with the first Punjabi arriving in Yuba City in 1906. [18] In 2021, Yuba City was home to an Indian American population of 10,638 (15.3% of the city's population), while Live Oak was home to an Indian American population of 1,038 (11.4% of the city's population ...
The first Punjabi Wikipedia workshop was organized in Ludhiana on 28 July 2012 [3] and later another on 16 August 2012 at the Punjabi University in Patiala [8] to inform people how to edit and add to the Wiki. Wiki-events and workshops to improve this Wikipedia and increase number of editors are conducted on a regular basis.
The Punjabis were influential in the military, and in line with the British military thinking of the time (namely, the late 19th century and early 20th century) Punjabi Sikhs, Punjabi Hindus and Punjabi Muslims formed two separate regiments. The regiments were as follows: Punjab regiment: 25,000 soldiers (50% Muslim, 40% Hindu and 10% Sikh)