PUNJAB

pŭnˌjäbˈ [Pers.,=five rivers], historic region in the NW of the Indian subcontinent. Since 1947 it has been separated into an Indian state and a Pakistani province bearing the same name. The Indus River bounds the region in part of the west and the Yamuna River in part of the east. The five rivers that give Punjab its name, the Jhelum, the Chenab, the Ravi, the Sutlej, and the Beas, merge to form the Panjnad, which flows into the Indus. Except in the north, where there are forested mountains yielding salt and coal, the Punjab is a level alluvial plain. Rainfall is scant and irregular, but extensive irrigation systems using the waters of the great rivers have made possible enormous agricultural productivity. Wheat (by far the leading crop), millet, barley, cotton, and sugarcane are grown, and there are extensive fruit orchards. The Punjab has a large textile industry and much flour milling. Communications (by road, by rail, and on the rivers) are excellent. More than 60% of the population of Punjab is Sikh (see Sikhism).

History

The region, situated athwart the main approaches to the Indian subcontinent, formed one of the centers of the prehistoric Indus valley civilization, and after c.1500 b.c. it was the site of the earliest Aryan settlements. The Punjab was occupied by Alexander the Great and then by the Maurya empire. Muslims occupied W Punjab by the 8th cent. and firmly implanted Islam. Not until the late 12th cent. did they conquer E Punjab, which even afterward remained predominantly Hindu. Under the Mughal empire the Punjab reached its cultural height. When the empire declined in the late 18th cent., the Sikhs rose to dominance. By the early 19th cent. their territorial aggrandizement brought conflict with the British, who emerged victorious in the two Sikh Wars (1846, 1849) and in 1849 annexed most of the Punjab and made it a province, though some of the princely states were retained.

With the creation of Pakistan in 1947, the Punjab was partitioned approximately along the line between the main concentrations of the Muslim and the Hindu populations. The western portion became the Pakistan province of West Punjab (renamed simply Punjab in 1949; 1998 pop. 72,585,430; c.58,000 sq mi/150,220 sq km) with its capital at Lahore.

The Indian section (c.91,000 sq mi/235,690 sq km) of the Punjab was divided after partition into three areas. The numerous Punjab hill states were merged into the union territory of Himachal Pradesh (now a state), other princely states were formed into the Patiala and East Punjab States Union, and the remaining area became the Indian state of East Punjab. In 1956, however, the state of East Punjab and the union territory of Patiala and East Punjab States Union were merged to form the state of Punjab. In a further reorganization in 1966, Punjab was divided into two states: Hindi-speaking Haryana and Punjabi-speaking Punjab (2001 provisional pop. 24,289,296), 19,764 sq mi (51,189 sq km). The capital of Punjab is Chandigarh. Other important cities in Punjab are Amritsar, Jalandhar, and Ludhiana. A third portion of the former Punjab was added to Himachal Pradesh.

Sikh separatists have sought an independent Sikh state since 1947. The movement grew more militant in the face of attempts by India's central government to suppress the movement through military action, jailings, concessions to moderates, and internal subversion. Peace has now returned and Punjab is rapidly regaining its economic importance. Punjab is governed by a chief minister and cabinet responsible to a bicameral legislature with one elected house and by a governor appointed by the president of India.

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...States are included, by convention, in the Punjab Hills: 1 a group lying west of the river...Hutchinson and J. P. Vogel. History of the Punjab Hill States Lahore, 1933 I, 99-198; Punjab District Gazetteers: Kangra District Lahore...
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...Rural Household Enterprises in the Indian Punjab by Colin Simmons , Salinder Supri The tiny...households to remain in poverty World Bank 1997. Punjab and the Research Methodology The Indian state of Punjab is a region where we might reasonably expect...
...Politics of Schooling in the Colonial Punjab. by Clive Whitehead Tim Allender, Ruling...politics of schooling in the colonial Punjab, New Dawn Press, Inc. USA, UK, India...is not too grandiose a term--in the Punjab. This is a meticulous piece of work based...
...Identities: Restructuring Class in Colonial Punjab. by Indrani Chatterjee Gender, Caste...Identities: Restructuring Class in Colonial Punjab. By Anshu Malhotra. (Delhi: Oxford...situates this problem in the region of Punjab. Her study tracks the minutiae of intimate...
India and the Muslim Punjab: A Unified Approach to South Asian kinship...Furthermore, kinship categories of the Muslim Punjab, primarily expressed in gift exchange...presumably also in Meerut, as they do in the Punjab (see below). If they are not generally...
...Recasting Indigenous Medicine in Colonial Punjab (1850-1945) by Guy Attewell Kavita...recasting indigenous medicine in colonial Punjab (1850-1945), New Perspectives in...publication. Sivaramakrishnan takes the Punjab as the arena for her analysis, beginning...
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Bengal and Punjab: before and beyond by Jean Alphonse Bernard...partition of two of its eleven provinces: Punjab and Bengal. If one considers the North...clearly a reverberation of what happened in Punjab and Bengal. Even the events in the Princely...
A Mutiny Grows in Punjab. by Anatol Lieven U.S. strategy toward...province: namely the military and the Punjab. If Pakistan is to be broken as a state...but from Islamist groups based in urban Punjab, with their far-higher levels of sophistication...
Bhangra Boom: From Punjab Villages to American College Frenzy...Bhangra is the lively folk dance of Punjab, an agricultural region in the Indian...drawn heavily from college groups in Punjab, which they consider traditional. Surmeet...
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ON BEAT IN THE PUNJAB; Police Forging Closer Links with Midlands in Fight against Crime. Byline: AMARDEEP BASSEY at the Punjab Police Academy, Phillaur, Punjab WEST Midlands Police should consider plans to post an officer...
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...Brothers from Office; Zardari Dismisses Punjab Government. Byline: Nasir Khan, THE...dismissed the provincial government of Punjab and imposed federal rule for the next...Shahbaz, the provincial chief minister in Punjab. Punjab is the largest and wealthiest...
Experience Real Taste of Punjab. IF youre looking for an authentic taste of the Punjab, Imans Restaurant in Edinburgh is where to go...Using the traditional techniques and spices of the Punjab region of Pakistan, the restaurant staff have...
...Petition Launched for Direct Flights to Punjab. Byline: GREGGEVANS A campaign has been...direct flights between Birmingham and the Punjab in India. At present the only way to...to be reinstated from Birmingham to the Punjab," he said. "The connection is key...
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PUNJAB pun jab Pers.,=five rivers, historic...of the east. The five rivers that give Punjab its name, the Jhelum, the Chenab, the...forested mountains yielding salt and coal, the Punjab is a level alluvial plain. Rainfall is...
PATIALA AND EAST PUNJAB STATES UNION p tea l , p njab , former union of states, 10,099 sq...area in India in which the Sikhs had a majority. It was merged with Punjab state in 1956. ____________________ Copyright 2009...
...religion centered in the Indian state of Punjab, numbering worldwide some 19 million...the Sikhs had conquered most of the Punjab and established various feudal states...who established a Sikh kingdom in the Punjab. After his death, conflict with the...
...Baluchistan , North-West Frontier Province , Punjab , and Sind , all of which closely coincide...waters of three of the five rivers of Punjab the Chenab, Jhelum, and Ravi. The waters...Pakistan, the plains of the Indus and Punjab rivers, the hills of NW Pakistan, and...
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