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The Punjab (Shahmukhi: }}, province of Pakistan
Pakistan

Pakistan , officially the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, is a country located in South Asia and borders Central Asia and the Middle East. It has a 1,046 kilometre coastline along the Arabian Sea and Gulf of Oman in the south, and is bordered by Afghanistan and Iran in the west, India in the east and People's Republic of China in th...
 is by far the country's most populous and prosperous region and is home to the Punjabis
Punjabi people

The Punjabi people are an Indo-Aryans ethnic group from South Asia . They originate from the Punjab region, which has been host to some of the oldest civilizations in the world including one of the world's first and oldest civilizations, Indus Valley Civilization....
 and various other groups. Neighbouring areas are Sindh
Sindh

Sindh is one of the four Subdivisions of Pakistan of Pakistan and historically is home to the Sindhi people. Different cultural and ethnic groups also reside in Sindh including Urdu-speaking Muslim refugees who migrated to Pakistan from India upon independence as well as the people migrated from other provinces after independence....
 to the south, Balochistan and the North West Frontier Province to the west, Pakistani-administered Azad Kashmir
Azad Kashmir

Azad Jammu and Kashmir or, for short, Azad Kashmir is the southernmost political entity within the Pakistani-controlled part of the former Jammu and Kashmir of Jammu and Kashmir....
, Jammu and Kashmir
Jammu and Kashmir

Jammu and Kashmir is the northernmost States and territories of India of India. It is situated mostly in the Himalayas mountains. Jammu and Kashmir shares a border with the People's Republic of China to the northeast, the states of Himachal Pradesh and Punjab to the south and Pakistani-administered territories of Kashmir, namely Azad Kashm...
 and Islamabad
Islamabad

Islamabad is the Capital of Pakistan, and is the tenth largest city in Pakistan. The Rawalpindi/Islamabad List of most populous metropolitan areas in Pakistan is the third largest in Pakistan with a population of over 4.5 million inhabitants, 1.5 million in Islamabad and three million in Rawalpindi....
 to the north, and India
India

India, officially the Republic of India , is a country in South Asia. It is the List of countries and outlying territories by total area country by geographical area, the List of countries by population country, and the most populous liberal democracy in the world....
 to the east. The main languages are the Punjabi
Punjabi language

'Punjabi' , , is an Indo-Aryan language spoken by inhabitants of the historical Punjab region and their diasporas. Speakers include adherents of the religions of Islam, Sikhism and Hinduism....
, Urdu
Urdu

Urdu is a Central_Indo-Aryan_languages#Central_Zone_.28Madhya_or_Hindi.29 Indo-Aryan languages of the Indo-Iranian languages, belonging to the Indo-European languages family of languages....
, Saraiki, Potowari and Pashto.






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The Punjab (Shahmukhi: }}, province of Pakistan
Pakistan

Pakistan , officially the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, is a country located in South Asia and borders Central Asia and the Middle East. It has a 1,046 kilometre coastline along the Arabian Sea and Gulf of Oman in the south, and is bordered by Afghanistan and Iran in the west, India in the east and People's Republic of China in th...
 is by far the country's most populous and prosperous region and is home to the Punjabis
Punjabi people

The Punjabi people are an Indo-Aryans ethnic group from South Asia . They originate from the Punjab region, which has been host to some of the oldest civilizations in the world including one of the world's first and oldest civilizations, Indus Valley Civilization....
 and various other groups. Neighbouring areas are Sindh
Sindh

Sindh is one of the four Subdivisions of Pakistan of Pakistan and historically is home to the Sindhi people. Different cultural and ethnic groups also reside in Sindh including Urdu-speaking Muslim refugees who migrated to Pakistan from India upon independence as well as the people migrated from other provinces after independence....
 to the south, Balochistan and the North West Frontier Province to the west, Pakistani-administered Azad Kashmir
Azad Kashmir

Azad Jammu and Kashmir or, for short, Azad Kashmir is the southernmost political entity within the Pakistani-controlled part of the former Jammu and Kashmir of Jammu and Kashmir....
, Jammu and Kashmir
Jammu and Kashmir

Jammu and Kashmir is the northernmost States and territories of India of India. It is situated mostly in the Himalayas mountains. Jammu and Kashmir shares a border with the People's Republic of China to the northeast, the states of Himachal Pradesh and Punjab to the south and Pakistani-administered territories of Kashmir, namely Azad Kashm...
 and Islamabad
Islamabad

Islamabad is the Capital of Pakistan, and is the tenth largest city in Pakistan. The Rawalpindi/Islamabad List of most populous metropolitan areas in Pakistan is the third largest in Pakistan with a population of over 4.5 million inhabitants, 1.5 million in Islamabad and three million in Rawalpindi....
 to the north, and India
India

India, officially the Republic of India , is a country in South Asia. It is the List of countries and outlying territories by total area country by geographical area, the List of countries by population country, and the most populous liberal democracy in the world....
 to the east. The main languages are the Punjabi
Punjabi language

'Punjabi' , , is an Indo-Aryan language spoken by inhabitants of the historical Punjab region and their diasporas. Speakers include adherents of the religions of Islam, Sikhism and Hinduism....
, Urdu
Urdu

Urdu is a Central_Indo-Aryan_languages#Central_Zone_.28Madhya_or_Hindi.29 Indo-Aryan languages of the Indo-Iranian languages, belonging to the Indo-European languages family of languages....
, Saraiki, Potowari and Pashto. The provincial capital is Lahore
Lahore

is the capital of the Pakistani Subdivisions of Pakistan of Punjab and is the List of most populated metropolitan areas in Pakistan city in Pakistan after Karachi....
. The name Punjab literally translates from the Persian
Persian language

name=Persian|nativename=|pronunciation=[f??r'si]|image=|caption=Farsi in Perso-Arabic script |states= Iran, Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, and Bahrain....
 words Pañj , meaning Five, and Ab meaning Water. Thus Punjab can be translated as (the) Five Waters - and hence the Land of the Five Rivers, referring to the Jhelum
Jhelum River

Jehlum River or Jhelum River is a river that flows in India and Pakistan. It is the largest and most western of the five rivers of Punjab region, and passes through Jhelum District....
, Chenab
Chenab River

The Chenab River is formed by the confluence of the Chandra River and Bhaga River rivers at Tandi located in the upper Himalayas in the Lahul and Spiti District of Himachal Pradesh, India....
, Ravi
Ravi River

File:Ravi river lahore.JPGThe Ravi River is a river in Pakistan and India originating in Himachal Pradesh, India. It is one of the five rivers which give Punjab region its name....
, Beas
Beas River

The Beas River is the second easternmost of the rivers of the Punjab region. The river rises in the Himalayas in central Himachal Pradesh, India, and flows for some 290 miles to the Sutlej River in western Punjab state....
 and Sutlej
Sutlej

The Sutlej River is the longest of the five rivers that flow through the historic crossroad region of Punjab region in northern India and Pakistan....
 these five rivers are all the tributaries of the Indus River
Indus River

File:Indian subcontinent CIA.pngThe Indus River is the longest river in Pakistan and the twenty-first largest river in the world, in terms of annual flow, on the Indian Subcontinent....
. The province was founded in its current form in May 1972.

Geography

Punjab is Pakistan's second largest province at 205,344
1 E11 m²

To help compare orders of magnitude of different geographical regions we list here surface areas between 100,000 square kilometre and 1,000,000 km?....
 km²
Square kilometre

Square kilometre , symbol km2, is a decimal multiple of the SI Units of measurement of surface area, the square metre, one of the SI derived units....
 (79,284 Square mile
Square mile

The square mile is an Imperial system and US customary system of measure for an area equal to the area of a square of one mile. It should not be confused with miles square, which refers to the number of miles on each side squared....
s) after Balochistan
Balochistan (Pakistan)

Balochistan, or Baluchistan, is a Subdivisions of Pakistan in Pakistan, the largest in the country by geographical area; it is slightly smaller than Norway....
 and is located at the eastern edge of the Iranian Plateau
Iranian plateau

The Iranian plateau, also known as the Persian plateau is a geological formation in Southwest Asia, Southern Asia and the Caucasus region....
 and the northwestern edge of the geologic Indian plate in South Asia
South Asia

South Asia, also known as Southern Asia, is the southern region of the Asian continent, which comprises the sub-Himalayan countries and, for some authorities , also includes the adjoining countries on the west and the east....
. The provincial level-capital and main city of the Punjab is Lahore which has been the historical capital of the region. Other important cities include Multan
Multan

is a city in the Punjab of Pakistan and capital of Multan District. It is located in the southern part of the province. Multan District has a population of over 3.8 million and the city itself is the sixth largest within the boundaries of Pakistan....
, Faisalabad
Faisalabad

is a city located in the Subdivisions of Pakistan of Punjab , Pakistan. It was Geographical renaming Lyallpur. Faisalabad is the List of most populated metropolitan areas in Pakistan city in Pakistan with an estimated 2006 population of 2.6 million ....
, Sialkot
Sialkot

Sialkot , the capital of Sialkot District, is a city situated in the north-east of the Punjab province in Pakistan at the feet of the snow-covered peaks of Kashmir near the Chenab river....
, Gujranwala
Gujranwala

Gujranwala is a city in Punjab , Pakistan with a population of 1,132,509 . Gujranwala is located at 32.16? North, 74.18? East and is 700 feet above sea-level....
 and Rawalpindi
Rawalpindi

is a city in the Potwar Plateau near Pakistan's capital city of Islamabad, in the Subdivisions of Pakistan of Punjab . The area was home to the pre-historic Soanian culture indigenous to this region....
. The province along is home to six rivers: the Indus
Indus River

File:Indian subcontinent CIA.pngThe Indus River is the longest river in Pakistan and the twenty-first largest river in the world, in terms of annual flow, on the Indian Subcontinent....
, Beas
Beas River

The Beas River is the second easternmost of the rivers of the Punjab region. The river rises in the Himalayas in central Himachal Pradesh, India, and flows for some 290 miles to the Sutlej River in western Punjab state....
, Sutlej
Sutlej

The Sutlej River is the longest of the five rivers that flow through the historic crossroad region of Punjab region in northern India and Pakistan....
, Chenab, Jhelum
Jhelum River

Jehlum River or Jhelum River is a river that flows in India and Pakistan. It is the largest and most western of the five rivers of Punjab region, and passes through Jhelum District....
, Ravi
Ravi River

File:Ravi river lahore.JPGThe Ravi River is a river in Pakistan and India originating in Himachal Pradesh, India. It is one of the five rivers which give Punjab region its name....
. Nearly 60% of Pakistan's population lives in the Punjab. It is the nation's only province that touches Balochistan
Balochistan (Pakistan)

Balochistan, or Baluchistan, is a Subdivisions of Pakistan in Pakistan, the largest in the country by geographical area; it is slightly smaller than Norway....
, North-West Frontier Province
North-West Frontier Province

File:Makra Peak by Khalid Mahmood.jpgThe North-West Frontier Province is the smallest of the Subdivisions of Pakistan of Pakistan. The NWFP is home to the majority Pashtuns as well as other smaller ethnic groups....
, Sindh
Sindh

Sindh is one of the four Subdivisions of Pakistan of Pakistan and historically is home to the Sindhi people. Different cultural and ethnic groups also reside in Sindh including Urdu-speaking Muslim refugees who migrated to Pakistan from India upon independence as well as the people migrated from other provinces after independence....
 and Azad Kashmir
Azad Kashmir

Azad Jammu and Kashmir or, for short, Azad Kashmir is the southernmost political entity within the Pakistani-controlled part of the former Jammu and Kashmir of Jammu and Kashmir....
, and contains the federal enclave
Islamabad Capital Territory

The Islamabad Capital Territory is one of the two federal Subdivisions of Pakistan#Provinces and territories. It includes Islamabad, the capital city of Pakistan, and covers an area of 1,165.5 km?, of this Islamabad city covers an area of 1 E11 m? km?, or 350 square miles....
 of the national capital city at Islamabad
Islamabad

Islamabad is the Capital of Pakistan, and is the tenth largest city in Pakistan. The Rawalpindi/Islamabad List of most populous metropolitan areas in Pakistan is the third largest in Pakistan with a population of over 4.5 million inhabitants, 1.5 million in Islamabad and three million in Rawalpindi....
. This geographical position and a large multi-ethnic population strongly influence Punjab's outlook on National affairs
Government of Pakistan

The Government of Pakistan is a federal parliamentary system, with an Indirect election President of Pakistan as the Head of State and Commander in Chief of the Military of Pakistan, and an indirectly-elected Prime Minister of Pakistan as the Head of Government....
 and induces in Punjab a keen awareness of the problems of the Pakistan
Pakistan

Pakistan , officially the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, is a country located in South Asia and borders Central Asia and the Middle East. It has a 1,046 kilometre coastline along the Arabian Sea and Gulf of Oman in the south, and is bordered by Afghanistan and Iran in the west, India in the east and People's Republic of China in th...
's other important provinces and territories. In the acronym P
Punjab region

Punjab , also Panjab , is a region straddling the border between India and Pakistan. The "Five Rivers" are Beas River, Ravi River, Sutlej, Chenab and Jhelum River; all these are tributaries of the Indus river, Jhelum being the biggest one....
-A-K-I-S
Sindh

Sindh is one of the four Subdivisions of Pakistan of Pakistan and historically is home to the Sindhi people. Different cultural and ethnic groups also reside in Sindh including Urdu-speaking Muslim refugees who migrated to Pakistan from India upon independence as well as the people migrated from other provinces after independence....
-T
Turkestan

Turkestan is a region in Central Asia, which today is largely inhabited by Turkic peoples. It has been referenced in many Turkic and Persian sagas and is an integral part of Turan ....
-A-N
Balochistan (Pakistan)

Balochistan, or Baluchistan, is a Subdivisions of Pakistan in Pakistan, the largest in the country by geographical area; it is slightly smaller than Norway....
, the P
Pakistan

Pakistan , officially the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, is a country located in South Asia and borders Central Asia and the Middle East. It has a 1,046 kilometre coastline along the Arabian Sea and Gulf of Oman in the south, and is bordered by Afghanistan and Iran in the west, India in the east and People's Republic of China in th...
 is for PUNJAB
Punjab region

Punjab , also Panjab , is a region straddling the border between India and Pakistan. The "Five Rivers" are Beas River, Ravi River, Sutlej, Chenab and Jhelum River; all these are tributaries of the Indus river, Jhelum being the biggest one....
.

The province is a mainly a fertile region along the river valleys, while sparse deserts can be found near the border with India and Balochistan
Balochistan (Pakistan)

Balochistan, or Baluchistan, is a Subdivisions of Pakistan in Pakistan, the largest in the country by geographical area; it is slightly smaller than Norway....
. The region contains the Thar
Thar Desert

The Thar Desert , also known as the Great Indian Desert, is a large, arid region in the northwestern part of the Indian subcontinent. With an area of more than 200,000 sq....
 and Cholistan
Cholistan Desert

Cholistan Desert sprawls thirty kilometers from Bahawalpur, Punjab , Pakistan and covers an area of 16,000 km?. It adjoins the Thar desert extending over to Sindh and into India....
 deserts. The Indus River
Indus River

File:Indian subcontinent CIA.pngThe Indus River is the longest river in Pakistan and the twenty-first largest river in the world, in terms of annual flow, on the Indian Subcontinent....
 and its many tributaries traverse the Punjab from north to south. The landscape is amongst the most heavily irrigated on earth and canals can be found throughout the province. Weather extremes are notable from the hot and barren south to the cool hills of the north. The foothills of the Himalayas
Himalayas

The Himalaya Range or Himalayas for short , meaning "abode of snow" ), is a mountain range in Asia, separating the Indian subcontinent from the Tibetan Plateau....
 are found in the extreme north as well.

Climate

Most areas in Punjab experience fairly cool winters, often accompanied by rain. By mid-February the temperature begins to rise; springtime
Spring (season)

Spring is one of the four temperate seasons. Spring marks the transition from winter into summer....
 weather continues until mid-April, when the summer heat sets in.

The onset of the southwest monsoon
Monsoon

A monsoon is a seasonal prevailing wind that lasts for several months. The term was first used in English in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, and neighboring countries to refer to the big seasonal winds blowing from the Indian Ocean and Arabian Sea in the southwest bringing heavy rainfall to the region....
 is anticipated to reach Punjab by May, but since the early 1970s the weather pattern has been irregular. The spring monsoon has either skipped over the area or has caused it to rain so hard that floods have resulted. June and July are oppressively hot. Although official estimates rarely place the temperature above 46°C, newspaper sources claim that it reaches 51°C and regularly carry reports about people who have succumbed to the heat. Heat records were broken in Multan
Multan

is a city in the Punjab of Pakistan and capital of Multan District. It is located in the southern part of the province. Multan District has a population of over 3.8 million and the city itself is the sixth largest within the boundaries of Pakistan....
 in June 1993, when the mercury
Temperature measurement

Temperature measurement using modern scientific thermometers and temperature scales goes back at least as far as the early 18th century, when Gabriel Fahrenheit adapted a thermometer and a scale both developed by Ole R?mer....
 was reported to have risen to 54°C. In August the oppressive heat is punctuated by the rainy season
Wet season

Rainy season is the time of year, covering one or more months, when most of the average annual rainfall in a region falls. The term green season is also sometimes used as a euphemism by tourist authorities....
, referred to as barsat, which brings relief in its wake. The hardest part of the summer is then over, but cooler weather does not come until late October.

Recently the province experienced one of the coldest winters in the last 70 years. Experts are suggesting that this is due to global climate change.

Demographics and society

Horse&cattleshow
The population of the province is estimated to be 86,084,000 in 2005 and is home to over half the population of Pakistan
Pakistan

Pakistan , officially the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, is a country located in South Asia and borders Central Asia and the Middle East. It has a 1,046 kilometre coastline along the Arabian Sea and Gulf of Oman in the south, and is bordered by Afghanistan and Iran in the west, India in the east and People's Republic of China in th...
. The major language spoken in the Punjab is Punjabi
Punjabi language

'Punjabi' , , is an Indo-Aryan language spoken by inhabitants of the historical Punjab region and their diasporas. Speakers include adherents of the religions of Islam, Sikhism and Hinduism....
 (which is written in a Perso-Arabic script
Perso-Arabic script

The Perso-Arabic script is a writing system that is based on the Arabic alphabet. Originally used exclusively for the Arabic language, the Arabic script was modified to match the demands of being a writing system for the Persian language, adding four letters: ? , ? , ? , and ? ....
 in Pakistan) and Punjabis
Punjabi people

The Punjabi people are an Indo-Aryans ethnic group from South Asia . They originate from the Punjab region, which has been host to some of the oldest civilizations in the world including one of the world's first and oldest civilizations, Indus Valley Civilization....
 comprise the largest ethnic group. The language is not given any official recognition in the Constitution of Pakistan
Constitution of Pakistan

The Constitution of Pakistan is the supreme law of Pakistan. There have been several documents known as the Constitution of Pakistan. The Constitution of 1973 is the existing constitution, which provides for a parliamentary system with a President of Pakistan as head of state and popularly elected Prime Minister of Pakistan as head of govern...
. Punjabis themselves are a heterogeneous
Heterogeneous

Heterogeneous is an adjective used to describe an object or system consisting of multiple items having a large number of structural variations. It is the opposite of homogeneous, which means that an object or system consists of multiple identical items....
 group comprising different tribe
Tribe

A tribe, viewed historically or developmentally, consists of a social group existing before the development of, or outside of, states.Many anthropologists use the term to refer to societies organized largely on the basis of kinship, especially corporate descent groups ....
s and communities, although the different caste
Caste

Castes are hereditary systems of wikt:occupation, endogamy, culture, social class, and political power, the assignment of individuals to places in the social hierarchy is determined by social group and culture....
s in Pakistani Punjab has more to do with traditional occupations such as blacksmith
Blacksmith

A blacksmith is a person who processess iron or steel by forging the metal; i.e., by using tools to hammer, bend, cut, and otherwise shape it in its non-liquid form....
s or artisan
Artisan

An artisan is a skilled manual labor worker who crafts items that may be functional or strictly decorative, including furniture, clothing, jewelry, household items, and tools....
s as opposed to rigid social stratification
Social stratification

In sociology and anthropology, social stratification is the hierarchy arrangement of social classes, castes and strata within a society. While these hierarchies are not universal to all societies, they are the norm among state-level cultures ....
s.

The most important tribes within Punjab include the Muslim Rajputs
Muslim Rajputs

Muslim Rajputs are the Rajputs that converted to Islam. The Raj-Put were ruling royal warrior clans of South Asia from ancient times has a long and well documented history of warrior kings and a strong martial reputation....
, the Gakhars
Gakhars

File:Hazara.gifThe Gakhars were a fiercely independent and warlike clan now located in Rawalpindi, Islamabad, Jhelum District, Kashmir, Gilgit Valley, Baltistan, Chitral, Khanpur and Mirpur, Pakistan regions in modern day Pakistan....
, the Gujjars, the Jats (see also List of Jat Clans of West Punjab
List of Jat clans of West Punjab

This is a list of Jat clans compiled by census takers for 1911 census of India. The list is ordered by administrative divisions, starting with the Lahore Division, and only refers to Muslim Jats....
), the Dogar
Dogar

Dogar is a Muslim, Punjabi people tribe in the Punjab region of Pakistan. It is also used as a family name. A minuscule number of unrelated Sikhs and Hindus in Haryana and East Punjab also use the surname Dogar....
, the Arain
Arain

The Arain, are an agricultural Indian caste system settled mainly in the Punjab region , with significant numbers also in the Sindh . They are chiefly associated with farming, traditionally being small landowners or zamindars....
, the Punjabi Shaikh
Punjabi Shaikh

Sheikh , is an Arabic word meaning elder of a tribe, lord, revered old man, or Ulema. In South Asia it is used as an ethic title generally attributed to Muslim trading families....
s and the Syeds. Other smaller tribes are the Awans, Rawns, Pukhtuns, Baloch, Afghans
Afghanistan

Afghanistan , officially the Islamic republic of Afghanistan, is a landlocked country that is located approximately in the center of Asia....
 and the Malik
Malik

Malik is an Arabic language word meaning "Monarch". It has been adopted in various other, mainly Languages of Asia for their ruling princes and to render kings elsewhere; furthermore it is sometimes used in derived meanings....
s. Other smaller ethnic groups in the province include the Siraiki, Hindko, Kashmiris
Kashmiri people

The Kashmiri people are a Dardic ethnic group living in the central valley of Kashmir in the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir who speak the Kashmiri language....
, Sindhis
Sindhi people

Sindhis are a Sindhi language speaking socio-ethnic group of people originating from Sindh, now a province of Pakistan. Today Sindhis that live in Pakistan are predominantly Muslim but there are also smaller minorities of Hindus and Christians....
, and Muhajirs
Muhajir Urdu

Muhajir is a diverse term used to describe the Muslims who migrated to Pakistan after the independence in 1947. Traditionally meaning the Muslims who migrated from regions other than the Punjab state of India at the time of Pakistan's independence, in recent years, the term has come to include who arrived from Burma, Bangladesh, Afghanist...
. Three decades of bloodshed in neighbouring Afghanistan
Afghanistan

Afghanistan , officially the Islamic republic of Afghanistan, is a landlocked country that is located approximately in the center of Asia....
 have brought a large number of Afghan refugees (Tajik
Tajiks

Tajik is a general designation for a wide range of mostly Persian language peoples of Iranian peoples, with traditional homelands in present-day Afghanistan, Tajikistan, southern Uzbekistan, north west Pakistan and western China....
, Pashtun, Hazara and Turkmen
Turkmen people

The Turkmen are a Turkic people found primarily in the Central Asian states of Turkmenistan and Afghanistan and in northeastern Iran. They speak the Turkmen language which is classified as part of the Western Oghuz languages branch of Turkic languages family together with Turkish language, Azerbaijani language, Gagauz language, Salar languag...
) to the province.

The population of Punjab (Pakistan) is estimated to be between 85%-95% Muslim
Muslim

:A Muslim , , is an adherent of the religion of Islam. The feminine form is Muslimah . Literally, the word means "one who submits "....
 with a Sunni majority and Shia minority (The the Pakistani Government doesn't keep track of religous demographics). The largest non-muslim minority is estimated to be Christians, who are thought to make up 3-5% of the poulation. Other minorites include, Hindus, Sikhs, Parsis and Bah'ai

The dialect
Dialect

A dialect is a variety of a language that is characteristic of a particular group of the language's speakers. The term is applied most often to regional speech patterns, but a dialect may also be defined by other factors, such as social class....
s spoken in different regions of the land have a common vocabulary
Vocabulary

A person's vocabulary is the set of words they are familiar with in a language. A vocabulary usually grows and evolves with age, and serves as a useful and fundamental tool for communication and learning....
 and a shared heritage
Cultural heritage

Cultural heritage is the legacy of physical Cultural artifacts and intangible attributes of a group or society that are inherited from past generations, maintained in the present and bestowed for the benefit of future generations....
. The shared heritage also extends to a common faith
Faith

Faith is the confident belief in the truth of or trustworthiness of a person, idea, or thing. It is also used for a belief, characteristically without proof....
, Islam
Islam

Islam is a Monotheism, Abrahamic religion originating with the teachings of the Prophets of Islam Muhammad, a 7th century Arab religious and political figure....
. The people of Punjab have also a shared spiritual
Supernatural

The term supernatural or supranatural pertains to an order of existence beyond the scientifically visible universe. Religious miracles are typically supernatural claims, as are Spell and curses, divination, the belief that there is an afterlife for the dead, and innumerable others....
 experience, which has been disseminated by Tassawwaf and can be witnessed on the occasion of the remembrance-fairs held on the Urs
URS

Urs may refer to:United Registrar of Systems of United Kingdom- a British Certification Registrar www.ursindia.com*Urs, the death anniversary of a Sufi saint in South Asia...
 of Sufi Saints.

History


Ancient History

It was formerly thought that the original inhabitants of the Indus Valley area were the present populations of South India who were displaced by Aryans invaders from the North West. The main site of the Indus Valley Civilization
Indus Valley Civilization

The Indus Valley Civilization , abbreviated IVC, was an ancient civilization that flourished in the Indus River basin. Primarily centered along the Indus river, the civilization encompassed most of Pakistan, including its Sindh, Punjab and Balochistan provinces, and extending into modern day Indian states of Gujarat, Haryana, Punjab...
 in Punjab was the city of Harrapa. The Indus Valley Civilization
Indus Valley Civilization

The Indus Valley Civilization , abbreviated IVC, was an ancient civilization that flourished in the Indus River basin. Primarily centered along the Indus river, the civilization encompassed most of Pakistan, including its Sindh, Punjab and Balochistan provinces, and extending into modern day Indian states of Gujarat, Haryana, Punjab...
 spanned much of what is today Pakistan and eventually evolved into Indo-Aryan
Indo-Aryans

Indo-Aryan is an ethno-linguistic term referring to the wide collection of peoples united as native speakers of the Indo-Iranian languages of the family of Indo-European languages....
 civilization. The arrival of the Indo-Aryans led to the flourishing of the Vedic Civilization along the length of the Indus River
Indus River

File:Indian subcontinent CIA.pngThe Indus River is the longest river in Pakistan and the twenty-first largest river in the world, in terms of annual flow, on the Indian Subcontinent....
. This civilization shaped subsequent cultures in South Asia
South Asia

South Asia, also known as Southern Asia, is the southern region of the Asian continent, which comprises the sub-Himalayan countries and, for some authorities , also includes the adjoining countries on the west and the east....
 and Afghanistan
Afghanistan

Afghanistan , officially the Islamic republic of Afghanistan, is a landlocked country that is located approximately in the center of Asia....
. Punjab was part of the great ancient empires including the Gandhara
Gandhara

Gandhara is the name of an ancient kingdom , located in northern Pakistan, Jammu and Kashmir and eastern Afghanistan. Gandhara was located mainly in the vale of Peshawar, the Potohar plateau and on the Kabul River....
 Mahajanapadas
Mahajanapadas

Mahajanapadas literally "Great Kingdoms" . Ancient Buddhist texts like Anguttara Nikaya make frequent reference to sixteen great kingdoms and republics which had evolved and flourished in the northern/north-western parts of the Indian subcontinent prior to the rise of Buddhism in India....
, Mauryas, Kushans and Hindu Shahi. Agriculture flourished and trading cities (such as Multan
Multan

is a city in the Punjab of Pakistan and capital of Multan District. It is located in the southern part of the province. Multan District has a population of over 3.8 million and the city itself is the sixth largest within the boundaries of Pakistan....
 and Lahore
Lahore

is the capital of the Pakistani Subdivisions of Pakistan of Punjab and is the List of most populated metropolitan areas in Pakistan city in Pakistan after Karachi....
) grew in wealth.

Due to its location, the Punjab region came under constant attack and influence from the west. Invaded by the Persians, Greeks
Greeks

The Greeks , also known as Hellenes, are a nation and ethnic group native to Greece, Cyprus and neighbouring regions, who can also be found in Greek diaspora communities around the world....
, Kushans, Scythians, Turks
Turkic peoples

The Turkic peoples are Eurasian peoples residing in northern, central and western Eurasia, and who mostly speak languages belonging to the Turkic languages....
, and Afghans
Demographics of Afghanistan

The Demographics of Afghanistan are ethnically and linguistically mixed. This reflects its location astride historic trade and invasion routes leading from Central Asia into South Asia and Southwest Asia....
, Punjab witnessed centuries of bitter bloodshed. Its legacy is a unique culture that combines Zorastrian, Hindu, Buddhist, Persian
Iran

Iran , officially the Islamic Republic of Iran and formerly known internationally as Persian Empire until 1935, is a country in Central Eurasia, located on the northeastern shore of the Persian Gulf and the southern shore of the Caspian Sea....
, Central Asian, Islamic, Sikh
Sikh

Sikh is the title and name given to an adherent of Sikhism. The term has its origin in the Sanskrit ' "disciple, learner" or ' "instruction"....
, and British
Great Britain

Great Britain is an island lying to the northwest of Continental Europe. It is the List of islands by area, and the largest in Europe. With a population of 58.9 million people it is List of islands by population....
 elements.

The city of Taxila
Taxila

Taxila is an important archaeological site in the Punjab province of Pakistan. It dates back to the Ancient Indian period and contains the ruins of the Gandhara city of Takshashila an important Vedanta/Hinduism and Buddhist centre of learning from the 6th century BCE...
, reputed to house the oldest university in the world, Takshashila University, was established by the great Vedic thinker and politician Chanakya
Chanakya

Chanakya was an adviser and a prime minister to the first Maurya Empire Emperor Chandragupta Maurya , and architect of his rise to power. Kautilya and Vishnugupta, the names by which the ancient Indian political treatise called the Arthasastra identifies its author, are traditionally identified with Chanakya....
. Taxila was a great centre of learning and intellectual discussion during the Maurya Empire
Maurya Empire

The Maurya Empire , ruled by the Mauryan dynasty, was geographically extensive, great power, and a political military empire in history of India....
. It is a UN World Heritage site
World Heritage Site

A UNESCO World Heritage Site is a site that is on the list maintained by the international World Heritage Programme administered by the UNESCO World Heritage Committee, composed of 21 Sovereign state which are elected by their General Assembly for a four-year term....
, and revered for its archaeological and religious history.

Arrival of Islam


The Punjabis followed a diverse plethora of faiths with large minorities of Buddhists, Zoroastrians, Pagans
Paganism

Paganism is the blanket term given to describe religions and spiritual practices of pre-Christian Europe, and by extension a term for polytheistic?traditions or folk religion?worldwide seen from a Western or Christian viewpoint....
, Shamanists and Hindus when the Umayyad Muslim
Muslim

:A Muslim , , is an adherent of the religion of Islam. The feminine form is Muslimah . Literally, the word means "one who submits "....
 Arab
Arab

An Arab is a person who Identity as such on linguistic or cultural grounds. The plural form, Arabs , refers to the Ethnocultural group at large....
 army led by Muhammad bin Qasim
Muhammad bin Qasim

Muhammad bin Qasim Al-Thaqafi was an Umayyad general who conquered the Sindh and Punjab regions along the Indus River . He was born in the city of Taif ....
 conquered the Punjab and Sindh in 711. Bin Qasim recorded he so was overwhelmed by the gold in the Aditya Temple in the thriving trading city of Multan (known as Mulasthana then), that he recovered the expenses for his entire invasion.

During the reign of Mahmud of Ghazni
Mahmud of Ghazni

'Mahmud of Ghazni Province' , also known as , was the founder of the Ghaznavid Empire, which he ruled from 997 until his death. Mahmud turned the former provincial city of Ghazni into the wealthy capital of an extensive empire which extended from Afghanistan into most of Iran as well as Pakistan and regions of North-West India....
, non-Muslims were ordered to pay the jaziya tax. The province became an important centre and Lahore was made into a second capital of the Ghaznavid Empire
Ghaznavid Empire

The Ghaznavids were an Islamic and Persianate dynasty of Turkic peoples mamluk origin which existed from 975 to 1187 and ruled much of Persia, Transoxania, and the northern parts of the Indian subcontinent....
 based out of Afghanistan
Afghanistan

Afghanistan , officially the Islamic republic of Afghanistan, is a landlocked country that is located approximately in the center of Asia....
.

Greeks, Central Asians, and Persians

Unique to Pakistani Punjab was that this area was briefly conquered into various central Asian, Greek and Persian empires: after the bloody victories of Alexander the Great
Alexander the Great

Alexander the Great , also known as Alexander III of Macedon was an ancient Greeks King of Macedon . He was one of the most successful military commanders of all time and is presumed undefeated in battle....
, Mahmud of Ghazni and Tamerlane. These were periods of contact between this region of Pakistan and the Persian Empire
Persian Empire

The 'Persian Empire' was a series of successive Iranian or Persianization empires that ruled over the Iranian plateau, the original Persian homeland, and beyond in Southwest Asia, South Asia, Central Asia and the Caucasus....
 and all the way to Greece. In later centuries, when Persian was the language of the Mughal government, Persian architecture, poetry, art and music was an integral part of the region's culture. The official language of Punjab remained Persian
Persian language

name=Persian|nativename=|pronunciation=[f??r'si]|image=|caption=Farsi in Perso-Arabic script |states= Iran, Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, and Bahrain....
 until the arrival of the British in the mid 19th century, where it was finally abolished and the administrative language was changed over to English. After 1947, Urdu, which has Persian and Sanskrit roots, became Pakistan's national language (Zaban-e-Qaum).

Mughals

The Mughals controlled the region from 1524 until 1739 and would also lavish the province with building projects such as the Shalimar Gardens
Shalimar Gardens (Lahore)

The Shalimar Gardens , sometimes written Shalamar Gardens, is a Persian garden and it was built by the Mughal empire Shah Jahan in Lahore, modern day Pakistan....
 and the Badshahi Mosque
Badshahi Mosque

The Badshahi Mosque , or the 'Emperor's Mosque', was built in 1673 by the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb in Lahore, Pakistan. It is one of the city's best known landmarks, and a major tourist attraction epitomising the beauty and grandeur of the Mughal era....
, both situated in Lahore. Muslim soldiers, traders, architects, theologians and Sufis flocked from the rest of the Muslim world to the Islamic Sultanate in South Asia
South Asia

South Asia, also known as Southern Asia, is the southern region of the Asian continent, which comprises the sub-Himalayan countries and, for some authorities , also includes the adjoining countries on the west and the east....
 and some may have settled in the Punjab. Following the decline of the Mughals, the Shah of Iran and founder of the Afsharid dynasty
Afsharid dynasty

The Afsharid Persian Empire or Afsharids were an List of kings of Persia from Khorasan that ruled the Persian Empire in the 18th century....
 in Persia, Nader Shah
Nader Shah

Nader Shah Afshar ruled as Shah of Iran and was the founder of the Afsharid Persian Empire. Because of his military history genius, some historians have described him as the Napoleon I of France of Persia or the Second Alexander the Great....
 crossed the Indus and sacked the province in 1739. Later, the Afghan
Afghanistan

Afghanistan , officially the Islamic republic of Afghanistan, is a landlocked country that is located approximately in the center of Asia....
 conqueror Ahmad Shah Durrani
Ahmad Shah Durrani

Ahmad Shah Durrani , also known as Ahmad Shah Abdali and born as Ahmad Khan Abdali, was the founder of the Durrani Empire and is regarded by many to be the founder of modern Afghanistan....
, incidently born in Panjab, in the city of Multan
Multan

is a city in the Punjab of Pakistan and capital of Multan District. It is located in the southern part of the province. Multan District has a population of over 3.8 million and the city itself is the sixth largest within the boundaries of Pakistan....
 made the Punjab a part of his Durrani Empire
Durrani Empire

The Durrani Empire was a large state based in modern Afghanistan and Pakistan and later included northeastern Iran and even parts of eastern Punjab region....
 lasting until 1762.

Afghans

The founder of Afghanistan, Ahmad Shah Durrani
Ahmad Shah Durrani

Ahmad Shah Durrani , also known as Ahmad Shah Abdali and born as Ahmad Khan Abdali, was the founder of the Durrani Empire and is regarded by many to be the founder of modern Afghanistan....
, an ethnic Pashtun
Pashtun people

Pashtuns , also called Pathans , ethnic Afghans, are an Eastern Iranian ethno-linguistic group with populations primarily in Afghanistan and in the North-West Frontier Province, Federally Administered Tribal Areas and Balochistan provinces of western Pakistan....
 (Afghan), was born on the outskirts of Multan
Multan

is a city in the Punjab of Pakistan and capital of Multan District. It is located in the southern part of the province. Multan District has a population of over 3.8 million and the city itself is the sixth largest within the boundaries of Pakistan....
, souther Panjab where many of his decendants live to this day. After cementing his authority over various Afghan tribes, he went about to establish the first united Afghan Kingdom (Greater Afghanistan
Durrani Empire

The Durrani Empire was a large state based in modern Afghanistan and Pakistan and later included northeastern Iran and even parts of eastern Punjab region....
) that during its greatest extent included modern-day Afghanistan, Pakistan and northeastern Iran. The Punjab was a cultural reservoir for the Afghans, and many where attracted to its lush fertile lands, a process that continues to this very day. It has been said that with the loss of the breadbasket regions of the Punjab and Sindh, Afghanistan has never been able to achieve a stable state ever since. Many ethnic Afghan or Pashtun tribes continue to live in Pakistan's Punjab province such as the Khugyani
Khugyani

The Khugyani tribe is one of the Karlan tribes. This tribe originated in the Khogyani district in Nangarhar province of Afghanistan.Originally, the word "KHOGYANI or KHOGIANI" is used as Khakwani....
s known as Khakwani
Khakwani

The Khugyani tribe is one of the Karlan tribes. This tribe originated in the Khogyani district in Nangarhar province of Afghanistan.Originally, the word "KHOGYANI or KHOGIANI" is used as Khakwani....
s, Alizai
Alizai

Alizai Alizai is a small town in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas of Pakistan, located near the Durand Line border with Afghanistan. It is the second tehsil of kurram agency and the third big town of kurram agency....
s, Tareen
Tareen

The Tareen are a prominent Pashtun tribe residing in Afghanistan and somewhat in few parts of Pakistan. The tribe have an influence on politics in Haripur District and the Hazara, Pakistan area of the North-West Frontier Province of Pakistan....
s, Durrani
Durrani

Durrani or Abdali is the name of a chief tribal confederation in Afghanistan and Pakistan. Originally known by their ancient name saduzai, they have been called Durrani since the beginning of the Durrani Empire in 1747....
s, Mullazai
Mullazai

Mullazai is a Pashtun tribe from Afghanistan and Pakistan.Mullazai also known as Malazai, is Pashtun tribe residing in the city of Chaman and some adjoining areas of Afghanistan....
s, Niazi
Niazi

Niazi is a Pashtun tribe, a subgroup of the Ghilzai Pashtuns of Afghanistan and Pakistan. The word Niazi is derived from the word Niazai like the other forms of Pashtun tribes, such as Yusafzai and Orakzai....
s, Lodhi
Lodhi

Lodhi is a Pashtun people tribe of 2 million people, most likely a sub-group of the larger Ghilzai tribe of Afghanistan and Pakistan. They were part of a wave of Pashtuns who pushed east into what is today Pakistan....
s, Kakazai
Kakazai

The Kakazai are a Pashtun people tribe originally from the Laghman province of Afghanistan.They came to South Asia during Afghan invasions such as those of Mahmud of Ghazni, settling in various regions....
s, and Barakzais to name a few.

Sikhs

July 9 2005   the Lahore Fort Pavillion Adjacent To the Shish Mahal
At the beginning of the sixteenth century, the religion of Sikhism
Sikhism

Sikhism , founded on the teachings of Guru Nanak and ten successive Sikh Gurus in fifteenth century Punjab region, is the Major religious groups organized religion in the world....
 was born, and during the Mughal period gradually emerged as a formidable military force until subjugated and assimilated by the later expanding British Empire. After fighting Ahmad Shah Durrani
Ahmad Shah Durrani

Ahmad Shah Durrani , also known as Ahmad Shah Abdali and born as Ahmad Khan Abdali, was the founder of the Durrani Empire and is regarded by many to be the founder of modern Afghanistan....
, the Sikhs wrested control of the Punjab from his descendants and ruled in a confederacy
Confederation

Usually created by treaty but often later adopting a common constitution, confederations tend to be established for dealing with critical issues such as defense , foreign affairs, or a common currency, with the central government being required to provide support for all members....
, which later became the Sikh Empire of the Punjab under Maharaja Ranjit Singh. A denizen of the city of Gujranwala
Gujranwala

Gujranwala is a city in Punjab , Pakistan with a population of 1,132,509 . Gujranwala is located at 32.16? North, 74.18? East and is 700 feet above sea-level....
, the capital of Ranjit Singh's empire was Lahore. The Sikhs made architectural contributions to the city and the Lahore Fort
Lahore Fort

The Lahore Fort, locally referred to as Shahi Qila is citadel of the city of Lahore, Punjab , Pakistan. It is located in the northwestern corner of the Walled City of Lahore....
.

British

The Maharaja's death in the summer of 1839 brought political chaos and the subsequent battles of succession and the bloody infighting between the factions at court weakened the state. Relationships with neighbouring British territories then broke down, starting the First Anglo-Sikh War
First Anglo-Sikh War

The First Anglo-Sikh War was fought between the Sikh Empire and the British East India Company between 1845 and 1846. It resulted in partial subjugation of the Sikh kingdom....
; this led to a British official being resident in Lahore and the annexation of territory south of the Satluj to British India.

Some parts of Pakistani Punjab
Punjab

Punjab or Panjab is derived from the medieval Persian language, in which it means "[land of] five rivers" . The original English pronunciation, reflecting the indigenous pronunciation, is [p?nd?a?b] ; but there is also a common spelling pronounciation [pund?a?b]....
 also served as the centre of resistance in the Indian Rebellion of 1857
Indian Rebellion of 1857

The Indian Rebellion of 1857 began as a mutiny of sepoys of British Honourable East India Company's army on 10 May 1857, in the town of Meerut, and soon erupted into other mutinies and civilian rebellions largely in the Upper Gangetic Plains moist deciduous forests and central India, with the major hostilities confined to present-day Uttar Pr...
. Sikhs were the first people of the Punjab to rule their own land since Prithviraj Chauhan's defeat.

Partition, Independence and its aftermath

July 9 2005   Minar E Pakistan Panoramic
In 1947 the Punjab province of British India
British Raj

British Raj primarily refers to the British rule in the Indian subcontinent between 1858 and 1947; it can also refer to the period of dominion, and even the region under the rule....
 was divided along religious lines into West Punjab
West Punjab

West Punjab was a former province of Pakistan which existed from 1947 to 1955. The province covered an area of 160,622 km?, including much of the current Punjab province and the Islamabad Capital Territory, but excluding the former Princely States of State of Bahawalpur....
 and East Punjab
East Punjab

East Punjab was the part of the Punjab region that went to India following the Partition of India of the British Raj province of the Punjab between India and Pakistan in 1947....
. The western Punjabis voted to join the new country of Pakistan
Pakistan

Pakistan , officially the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, is a country located in South Asia and borders Central Asia and the Middle East. It has a 1,046 kilometre coastline along the Arabian Sea and Gulf of Oman in the south, and is bordered by Afghanistan and Iran in the west, India in the east and People's Republic of China in th...
 while the easterners joined India. This led to massive rioting as both sides committed atrocities against fleeing refugees.

The undivided Punjab, of which Punjab (Pakistan) forms a major region today, was home to a large minority population of Punjabi Sikhs and Hindus unto 1947 apart from the Muslim majority.

At the time of Partition in 1947 and due to the ensuing horrendous exchange of populations, the Punjabi Sikhs and Hindus migrated to India
India

India, officially the Republic of India , is a country in South Asia. It is the List of countries and outlying territories by total area country by geographical area, the List of countries by population country, and the most populous liberal democracy in the world....
. Punjabi Muslims were uprooted similarly from their homes in East Punjab which now forms part of India.

Of the total estimated figure of 7 million plus who moved to West Pakistan, over five million settled in Punjab. The Muslims saw the highest toll of human lives during the partition. It is commonly believed in Pakistan today that up to five million Muslims lost their lives in East Punjab, mostly by the hands of the Sikh community, in 1947.

The West Punjabi Sikh and Hindu refugees who moved to India
India

India, officially the Republic of India , is a country in South Asia. It is the List of countries and outlying territories by total area country by geographical area, the List of countries by population country, and the most populous liberal democracy in the world....
 leaving their ancient home lands in Punjab (Pakistan) belonged to various sub groups, clans, tribes, castes and also linguistic groups. This includes Khatris, Tarkhan
Tarkhan

Tarkhan, Tarkhaan, Tarqan, Tarchan, or Tarcan is an ancient Turkic peoples title also used by Sogdians and Mongolic peoples....
s, Rajputs, Jats, Gujjar
Gujjar

The Gujjar or Gurjar are an ethnic group in India and Pakistan. Alternative spellings include Gurjara, Gujar and Goojar....
s, Kamboj
Kamboj

The Kambojs are an ethnic community of the Punjab region. They are the modern representatives of ancient Kambojas, a well known Kshatriya tribe of Iron Age India, said to have Indian as well as Iranian affinities....
s, Mohyal
Mohyal

Mohyal is the name of an endogamous ethnic group that originates from the Gandhara region and consists of seven Brahmin lineages of that area that left the usual priestly occupation of Brahmins long ago to serve as soldiers and in government services....
s, Mazhabi
Mazhabi

The Mazhabi is a member of the Rangretta clans of mainly Panjab, kashmir and Rajastan. However scattered populations of clans can be found in Assam, Bombay and Patna....
s, as well as others such as the linguistically distinct Multanis. A unique feature among Punjabis of different faiths Sikh, Muslim and Hindu hailing from the area which now forms the Punjab (Pakistan) is the enduring affinities to sub grouping and clans cutting across religious lines. Consequently these Punjabis of Pakistan
Pakistan

Pakistan , officially the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, is a country located in South Asia and borders Central Asia and the Middle East. It has a 1,046 kilometre coastline along the Arabian Sea and Gulf of Oman in the south, and is bordered by Afghanistan and Iran in the west, India in the east and People's Republic of China in th...
, despite having left the country, continue to share common surnames and tribal affiliations with their parent tribes and lands left behind. This includes surnames such as Nanda
Nanda

Nanda may refer to:* Nanda Dynasty, ruled Eastern India in the 5th and 4th centuries BCE* Nanda , in Hinduism, a peasant and foster-father of Krishna...
, Duggal
Duggal

Duggal is a Punjabi people tribe belonging to prominent Khatri clan from the Punjab region of Northern India and Pakistan. The Duggals are adherents of Hinduism, Islam and Sikhism....
, Sethi
Sethi

Sethi is a common surname among Punjabi people Hindus and Sikhs now living in India as well as Pakistan....
, Suri
Suri

Suri may refer to:...
,Bajwa
Bajwa

Bajwa is a Jat people gotra or clan. They originally belonged to the region known as 'Bajwat' near Kashmir. They are now spread across the Punjab region divided between Northern India and Pakistan....
, Sahgal, Sial
Sial

In geology, the sial is the upper layer of the Earth's crust made of rocks rich in silicates and aluminium minerals. It is sometimes equated with the continental crust because it is absent in the wide oceanic basins, but "sial" is a Geochemistry term rather than a Plate tectonics term....
, Bhatti, Ghumman, Sandhu
Sandhu

Sandhu is one of the most well known Jat people clans originating from Punjab region in India and Pakistan. It is considered to be one of the bravest and oldest Jatt tribes....
, Tiwana
Tiwana

Tiwana is a Punjabi people caste that hails from the Punjab region of Pakistan and India. Tiwanas are considered to be a Rajput and Jat clan from Aryan ancestry....
,Tatla and Cheema
Cheema

Cheema is a Jat clan found in Punjab, Pakistan and Punjab, India . They are believed to be descendants of Indo-Scythian tribes....
. In recent years, many of these refugees have been able to visit their ancestral homelands.

Recent history

Since the 1950s, Punjab industrialized rapidly. New factories came up in Lahore
Lahore

is the capital of the Pakistani Subdivisions of Pakistan of Punjab and is the List of most populated metropolitan areas in Pakistan city in Pakistan after Karachi....
, Multan
Multan

is a city in the Punjab of Pakistan and capital of Multan District. It is located in the southern part of the province. Multan District has a population of over 3.8 million and the city itself is the sixth largest within the boundaries of Pakistan....
, Sialkot
Sialkot

Sialkot , the capital of Sialkot District, is a city situated in the north-east of the Punjab province in Pakistan at the feet of the snow-covered peaks of Kashmir near the Chenab river....
. In the 1960s the new city of Islamabad
Islamabad

Islamabad is the Capital of Pakistan, and is the tenth largest city in Pakistan. The Rawalpindi/Islamabad List of most populous metropolitan areas in Pakistan is the third largest in Pakistan with a population of over 4.5 million inhabitants, 1.5 million in Islamabad and three million in Rawalpindi....
 was built near Rawalpindi
Rawalpindi

is a city in the Potwar Plateau near Pakistan's capital city of Islamabad, in the Subdivisions of Pakistan of Punjab . The area was home to the pre-historic Soanian culture indigenous to this region....
.

Agriculture
Agriculture

Agriculture refers to the production of food and goods through farming and forestry. Agriculture was the key development that led to the rise of civilization, with the animal husbandry of domestication animals and plants creating food surpluses that enabled the development of more Population density and Social stratification societies....
 continues to be the largest sector of Punjab's economy. The province is the breadbasket of the country as well as home to the largest ethnic group in Pakistan, the Punjabis. Unlike neighbouring India, there was no large-scale redistribution of agricultural land. As a result most rural areas are dominated by a small set of land-owning families. This small ruling class also allegedly dominates powerful positions in the army and civil bureaucracy. This results in some resentment from residents of other provinces as well as by the working people of Punjab.

In the 1950s there was tension between the eastern and western halves of Pakistan. In order to address the situation, a new formula resulted in the abolition of the province status for Punjab in 1955. It was merged into a single province West Pakistan
West Pakistan

West Pakistan was the popular and sometimes official name of the western wing of Pakistan until 1971, when the East Pakistan became independent as Bangladesh....
. In 1972, after East Pakistan
East Pakistan

East Pakistan was a former Provinces of Pakistan of Pakistan which existed between 1955 and 1971. East Pakistan was created from Bengal Province based on a plebiscite in what was then British Raj in 1947....
 seceded and became Bangladesh
Bangladesh

, officially the People's Republic of Bangladesh is a country in South Asia. It is bordered by India on all sides except for a small border with Burma to the far southeast and by the Bay of Bengal to the south....
, Punjab again became a province.

Punjab witnessed major battles between the armies of India
Indian Army

The Indian Army is the largest branch of the Indian Armed Forces of India and has the responsibility for army military operations. Its primary objectives include defending India from external aggression, maintaining peace and security within the country, patrolling borders and conducting counter-terrorist operations....
 and Pakistan
Pakistan Army

The Pakistan Army is the largest branch of the Pakistan military, and is mainly responsible for protection of the state borders, the security of administered territories and defending the national interests of Pakistan within the framework of its international obligations....
 in the wars of 1965 and 1971. Since the 1990s Punjab hosted several key sites of Pakistan's nuclear program such as Kahuta
Kahuta

Kahuta is the main city of Kahuta Tehsil a subdivision of Rawalpindi District, Pakistan.....
. It also hosts major military bases such as at Sargodha
Sargodha

Sargodha is a city in the Sargodha District of Punjab province, Pakistan. It is located in northeast Pakistan. It is 10th largest city of Pakistan....
 and Rawalpindi
Rawalpindi

is a city in the Potwar Plateau near Pakistan's capital city of Islamabad, in the Subdivisions of Pakistan of Punjab . The area was home to the pre-historic Soanian culture indigenous to this region....
. The peace process between India and Pakistan, which began in earnest in 2004, has helped pacify the situation. Trade and people-to-people contacts through the Wagah
Wagah

Wagah is the only road border crossing between India and Pakistan, and lies on the Grand Trunk Road between the cities of Amritsar, India and Lahore, Pakistan....
 border are now starting to become common. Indian Sikh pilgrims visit holy sites such as Nankana Sahib
Nankana Sahib

Nankana Sahib, also known as Raipur is a City in the province of Punjab . Located at 31?26'51N 73?41'50E - about 75 kilometres west of Lahore and about 55 kilometres East from Faisalabad, with a population of almost 160,000 , it is also the capital of Nankana Sahib District....
.

Starting in the 1980s large numbers of Punjabis migrated to the Middle East
Middle East

File:GreaterMiddleEast1.pngThe Middle East is a region that spans southwestern Asia, western Asia, and northeastern Africa. It has no clear boundaries, often used as a synonym to Near East, in opposition to Far East....
, Britain
United Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom , the UK or Britain,is a sovereign state located off the northwestern coast of continental Europe....
, Spain
Spain

Spain or the Kingdom of Spain , is a country located in Southern Europe on the Iberian Peninsula.The Spanish constitution does not establish any official denomination of the country, even though Espa?a , Estado espa?ol and Naci?n espa?ola are used interchangeably....
, Canada
Canada

Canada is a country occupying most of northern North America, extending from the Atlantic Ocean in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west and northward into the Arctic Ocean....
 and the United States
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
 for economic opportunities. Business and cultural ties between the United States
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
 and Punjab are growing.

Provincial government


Districts

There are 35 districts
Districts of Pakistan

The Districts of Pakistan are the second order administrative divisions of Pakistan. Districts were the third order of administrative divisions, below Subdivisions of Pakistan and "Divisions of Pakistan", until the reforms of August 2000, when "divisions" were abolished....
 in Punjab, Pakistan .

Economy

Despite lack of a coastline, Punjab is the most industrialized province of Pakistan; its manufacturing industries produce textiles, sports goods, machinery, electrical appliances, surgical instruments, metals, bicycles and rickshaws, floor coverings, and processed foods. In 2003, the province manufactured 90% of the paper and paper boards, 71% of the fertilizers, 65% of the sugar and 40% of the cement of Pakistan.

Despite its dry climate
Climate

Climate encompasses the temperatures, humidity, atmospheric pressure, winds, rainfall, atmospheric particle count and numerous other Meteorology elements in a given region over long periods of time, as opposed to the term weather, which refers to current activity of these same elements....
, extensive irrigation makes it a rich agricultural region. Its canal-irrigation system established by the British is the largest in the world. Wheat
Wheat

Wheat , is a worldwide cultivated Poaceae from the Levant region of the Middle East. Globally, after maize, wheat is the second most-produced food among the cereal just above rice....
 and cotton
Cotton

Cotton is a soft, staple fiber that grows in a form known as a boll around the seeds of the cotton plant a shrub native to tropical and subtropical regions around the world, including the Americas, India and Africa....
 are the largest crops. Other crops include rice
Rice

Rice is a staple food for a large part of the world's human population, especially in tropical Latin America, and East Asia, South Asia and Southeast Asia, making it the second-most consumed cereal grain, after maize....
, sugarcane
Sugarcane

Sugarcane is a genus of 6 to 37 species of tall perennial plant Poaceae , native to warm temperate to tropical regions of the Old World. They have stout, jointed, fibrous stalks that are rich in sugar and measure 2 to 6 meters tall....
, millet
Millet

The millets are a group of small-seeded species of cereal Crop or grains, widely grown around the world for food and fodder. They do not form a scientific classification group, but rather a functional or agronomic one....
, corn
Maize

Maize , known as corn in some countries, is a cereal domesticated in Mesoamerica and subsequently spread throughout the American continents....
, oilseeds, pulses, fruits, and vegetables. Livestock
Livestock

Livestock is the term used to refer to a domesticated animal intentionally reared in an agricultural setting to produce things such as food or fibre, or for its labour....
 and poultry
Poultry

Poultry is the category of domesticated birds which some people keep for the purpose of collecting their egg , or kill for their meat and/or feathers....
 production are also important. Despite past animosities, the rural masses in Punjab's farms continue to use the Hindu calendar for planting and harvesting.

Punjab contributes about 68% to annual food grain production in the country. 51 million acres (210,000 km²) is cultivated and another 9.05 million acres (36,600 km²) are lying as cultivable waste in different parts of the province.

Cotton and rice are important crops. They are the cash crops that contribute substantially to the national exchequer. Attaining self-sufficiency in agriculture has shifted the focus of the strategies towards small and medium farming, stress on barani areas, farms-to-market roads, electrification for tube-wells and control of water logging and salinity.

Punjab has also more than 48 thousand industrial units. The small and cottage industries are in abundance. There are 39,033 small and cottage industrial units. The number of textile units is 11,820. The ginning industries are 6,778. There are 6,355 units for processing of agricultural raw materials including food and feed industries.

Lahore and Gujranwala Divisions have the largest concentration of small light engineering units. The district of Sialkot excels in sports goods, surgical instruments and cutlery goods.

Punjab is also a mineral rich province with extensive mineral deposits of coal
Coal

Coal is a readily combustion black or brownish-black sedimentary rock. The harder forms, such as anthracite, can be regarded as metamorphic rock because of later exposure to elevated temperature and pressure....
, rock salt, dolomite
Dolomite

Dolomite is the name of a sedimentary carbonate rock and a mineral, both composed of calcium magnesium carbonate calciummagnesium2 found in crystals....
, gypsum
Gypsum

Gypsum is a very soft mineral composed of calcium sulfate dihydrate, with the chemical formula calciumsulfuroxygen4?2water....
, and silica-sand. The Punjab Mineral Development Corporation is running over a dozen economically viable projects.

Education

The literacy rate has increased greatly since independence. In 2003, over 53% of the population of the province was estimated to be literate by the Labour Force Survey. This is a chart of the education market of Punjab by the government in 1998. Also see
Qualification Urban Rural Total Enrolment Ratio(%)
23,019,025 50,602,265 73,621,290
Below Primary 3,356,173 11,598,039 14,954,212 100.00
Primary 6,205,929 18,039,707 24,245,636 79.68
Middle 5,140,148 10,818,764 15,958,912 46.75
Matriculation 4,624,522 7,119,738 11,744,260 25.07
Intermediate 1,862,239 1,821,681 3,683,920 9.12
BA, BSc... degrees 110,491 96,144 206,635 4.12
MA, MSc... degrees 1,226,914 764,094 1,991,008 3.84
Diploma, Certificate... 418,946 222,649 641,595 1.13
Other qualifications 73,663 121,449 195,112 0.26


Major universities and colleges

  • Forman Christian College
    Forman Christian College

    Forman Christian College is a private, chartered university in Lahore, Pakistan. Named after its founder, Dr. Charles William Forman, it is ranked among the best institutions of higher education in Punjab , as measured by the examination scores of the regional education board ....
    , Lahore
    Lahore

    is the capital of the Pakistani Subdivisions of Pakistan of Punjab and is the List of most populated metropolitan areas in Pakistan city in Pakistan after Karachi....
  • COMSATS Institute of Information Technology
    COMSATS Institute of Information Technology

    COMSATS Institute of Information Technology is an institution for higher education in Pakistan. It comes under the umbrella of Commission on Science and Technology for Sustainable Development in the South or COMSATS, an international organization with a wide range of interests and facilities....
  • Aitchison College
    Aitchison College

    Aitchison College is a semi-private single-sex education boarding school university-preparatory school located in Lahore, Punjab , in Pakistan. Aitchison College is the descendant of the wards? School at Ambala and the Chiefs? Colleges....
    , Lahore
    Lahore

    is the capital of the Pakistani Subdivisions of Pakistan of Punjab and is the List of most populated metropolitan areas in Pakistan city in Pakistan after Karachi....
  • University of Central Punjab
    University of Central Punjab

    University of Central Punjab , located in Lahore, Pakistan, is a private sector university. Punjab Institute of Computer Science and Punjab College of Business Administration are two of the colleges in the university....
    , Lahore
    Lahore

    is the capital of the Pakistani Subdivisions of Pakistan of Punjab and is the List of most populated metropolitan areas in Pakistan city in Pakistan after Karachi....
  • University of Agriculture, Faisalabad
    University of Agriculture, Faisalabad

    The University of Agriculture, Faisalabad is a university in the city of Faisalabad, Punjab , Pakistan. The first major institution of higher agricultural education was the Punjab Agricultural University which was founder in 1909 in the Punjab ....
    , Faisalabad
    Faisalabad

    is a city located in the Subdivisions of Pakistan of Punjab , Pakistan. It was Geographical renaming Lyallpur. Faisalabad is the List of most populated metropolitan areas in Pakistan city in Pakistan with an estimated 2006 population of 2.6 million ....
  • National Textile University
    National Textile University

    National Textile University is the premier institution of Textile Education in Pakistan. It was first known as West Pakistan College of Textile Technology....
    , Faisalabad
  • Bahauddin Zakariya University
    Bahauddin Zakariya University

    Bahauddin Zakariya University is located in Multan, Punjab , Pakistan. Bahauddin Zakariya University was formerly known as Multan University. It was renamed in honor of Baha-ud-din Zakariya....
    , Multan
    Multan

    is a city in the Punjab of Pakistan and capital of Multan District. It is located in the southern part of the province. Multan District has a population of over 3.8 million and the city itself is the sixth largest within the boundaries of Pakistan....
  • Islamia University
    Islamia University

    The Islamia University of Bahawalpur , colloquially known as Islamia University, is located in Bahawalpur, Punjab , Pakistan. University has many faculties including Pharmacy and Alternative Medicine, Science, Arts, Languages, Social Sciences, Business and Information Technology....
    , Bahawalpur
    Bahawalpur

    Bahawalpur is the capital city of Bahawalpur District located in , Punjab, Pakistan Pakistan. The population according to the 1998 census was 403,408, Saraiki , Punjabi language are the local languages of the area while Urdu and English are also spoken....
  • University of Punjab, Lahore
    Lahore

    is the capital of the Pakistani Subdivisions of Pakistan of Punjab and is the List of most populated metropolitan areas in Pakistan city in Pakistan after Karachi....
  • Kinnaird College for Women
    Kinnaird College

    Kinnaird College for Women is a prominent college in Lahore, Punjab , Pakistan.It is one of the most prestigious colleges in Pakistan and for several years its students have topped the Lahore board for Intermediate....
    , Lahore
  • University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore
  • Quaid-e-Azam Medical College
    Quaid-e-Azam Medical College

    Quaid-e-Azam Medical College is a medical college in Bahawalpur, Pakistan. It was formerly known as Bahawalpur Medical College, and was designed by Pakistani architect A....
  • University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences
    University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences

    The University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, located in Lahore, Pakistan, was established in 2002 by upgrading College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Lahore....
    , Lahore
  • National College of Arts
    National College of Arts

    File:Ajaz Anwar in Islamabad.JPGThe National College of Arts Lahore , usually referred to by its acronym NCA, is a famous old college in Lahore, Pakistan....
    , Lahore
  • Lahore College for Women University
    Lahore College for Women University

    Lahore College for Women University is a very selective independent women's University in Lahore, Pakistan. LCWU founded as a women's college in 1922....
    , Lahore
  • Government College University
    Government College University

    'Government College University, Lahore' is a co-educational public university located on The Mall in Lahore, Pakistan. Although the college was granted the status of university by the Pakistan Government in 2002, the word college is still retained in the name for historical reasons and also because of the wide recognition of the name Go...
    , Lahore
  • University of Education
    University of Education

    University of Education is the first specialized university in the field of Education in Pakistan. It was established on September 10, 2002 at Lahore, Punjab , Pakistan....
    , Lahore
  • Virtual University
    Virtual university

    The term "virtual university" is used to describe any organization that provides higher education programs through electronic devices such as the computer....
    , Lahore
  • University of Health Sciences, Lahore
  • University of Sargodha
    University of Sargodha

    The University of Sargodha was established in 2002 by an law of the Government of Pakistan Formerly, it was called the Government College, Sargodha....
    , Sargodha
    Sargodha

    Sargodha is a city in the Sargodha District of Punjab province, Pakistan. It is located in northeast Pakistan. It is 10th largest city of Pakistan....
  • University of Gujrat
    University of Gujrat

    History The University of Gujrat is one of the new major public sector universities in Punjab . The university was established under Act IX of 2004 by Government of Punjab on February 23, 2004 to cater for the higher education needs of the population of Central Punjab which includes districts of Gujrat, Sialkot and Gujranwala in additio...
    , Gujrat
    Gujrat

    Gujrat is a city in Pakistan and is the capital of Gujrat District and the Gujrat Tehsil subdivision in the Punjab . A person living in Gujrat is called Gujrati....
  • University of Engineering Science and Technology Sialkot
  • University of Engineering and Technology, Taxila
    University of Engineering and Technology, Taxila

    University of Engineering and Technology is located at Taxila, Punjab , Pakistan. It was established in 1979 as a campus of University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore....
  • University of Arid Agriculture
    University of Arid Agriculture

    The University of Arid Agriculture is located at Rawalpindi, Punjab , Pakistan. In the 1970s, the government of Punjab established an Agricultural College Rawalpindi for the development of rain fed agriculture....
    , Rawalpindi
    Rawalpindi

    is a city in the Potwar Plateau near Pakistan's capital city of Islamabad, in the Subdivisions of Pakistan of Punjab . The area was home to the pre-historic Soanian culture indigenous to this region....
  • University of the Punjab
    University of the Punjab

    The University of the Punjab , colloquially known as Punjab University, is located in Lahore, Punjab , Pakistan. The University of the Punjab was formally established with the convening of the first meeting of its Senate on October 14, 1882 at Shimla....
    , Lahore
    Lahore

    is the capital of the Pakistani Subdivisions of Pakistan of Punjab and is the List of most populated metropolitan areas in Pakistan city in Pakistan after Karachi....
  • National University of Science and Technology
    National University of Science and Technology

    National University of Sciences and Technology, commonly known by its acronym NUST, is a public university that was primarily founded by the Government of Pakistan in 1991 to train members of the Military of Pakistan after merging together previously established military institutes and colleges....
    , Rawalpindi
  • Lahore University of Management Sciences
    Lahore University of Management Sciences

    The Lahore University of Management Sciences, usually referred to by its acronym LUMS is a university located in Lahore, Pakistan.LUMS was established by industrialists and people belonging to Pakistan's leading private and public sector corporations, with the goal of developing an institution that would not only provide rig...
    , Lahore
  • National University of Computer and Emerging Sciences
    National University of Computer and Emerging Sciences

    National University of Computer and Emerging Sciences is a University in Pakistan with headquarters at Islamabad and campuses at Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad and Peshawar....
    , Lahore
  • Military College Jhelum
    Military College Jhelum

    Military College Jhelum or MCJ, is a Military high school, located at Sara-i-Alamgir near Jhelum, Pakistan. Though it is phyically located in district Gujrat, but due to its very close proximity, it is associated with City of Jhelum....
  • Cadet College Hasan Abdal
    Cadet College Hasan Abdal

    Cadet College, Hasan Abdal is a residential high school that is located in Hasan Abdal, Attock District, Punjab, Pakistan....
    , Attock, Punjab
  • Murray College
    Murray College

    Government Murray College Sialkot , formerly known as Scotch Mission College, is located in Sialkot in the Punjab province of Pakistan....
    , Sialkot
    Sialkot

    Sialkot , the capital of Sialkot District, is a city situated in the north-east of the Punjab province in Pakistan at the feet of the snow-covered peaks of Kashmir near the Chenab river....
  • Nishtar Medical College, Multan, Pakistan
  • FOUNDATION FOR ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY FAST-NU, Lahore


Cultural heritage

Shahrukne Alam
Punjab has been the cradle of civilization since times immemorial. The ruins of Harappa
Harappa

Harappa is a city in Punjab , northeast Pakistan, about 35 km southwest of Sahiwal.The modern town is located near the former course of the Ravi River and also beside the ruins of an ancient history fortification city, which was part of the Cemetery H culture and the Indus Valley Civilization....
 show an advanced urban culture that flourished over 5000 years ago. Taxila
Taxila

Taxila is an important archaeological site in the Punjab province of Pakistan. It dates back to the Ancient Indian period and contains the ruins of the Gandhara city of Takshashila an important Vedanta/Hinduism and Buddhist centre of learning from the 6th century BCE...
, another historic landmark also stands out as a proof of the achievements of the area in learning, arts and crafts in bygone ages. In the more moderate era post-9/11, the ancient Hindu Katasraj temple
Katasraj temple

Katasraj temple is a Hindu temple situated in the Chakwal district of Punjab in Pakistan. Dedicated to Shiva, the temple has existed since the days of Mahabharata and the Pandava brothers spent a substantial part of their exile at the site....
 and the Salt Range temples are regaining attention and much-needed repair.

The structure of a mosque is simple and it expresses openness. Calligraphic inscriptions from the Holy Qur’an decorate mosques and mausoleums in Punjab. The inscriptions on bricks and tiles of the mausoleum of Shah Rukn-e-Alam (1320 AD) at Multan
Multan

is a city in the Punjab of Pakistan and capital of Multan District. It is located in the southern part of the province. Multan District has a population of over 3.8 million and the city itself is the sixth largest within the boundaries of Pakistan....
 are outstanding specimens of architectural calligraphy. The earliest existing building in South Asia with enamelled tile-work is the tomb of Shah Yusuf Gardezi (1150 AD) at Multan. A specimen of the sixteenth century tile-work at Lahore is the tomb of Sheikh Musa Ahangar, with its brilliant blue dome. The tile-work of Emperor Shah Jahan
Shah Jahan

Shihab-ud-din Muhammad Shah Jahan I , was the ruler of the Mughal Empire in the Indian subcontinent from 1628 until 1658. The name Shah Jahan comes from Persian meaning "King of the World." He was the fifth Mughal ruler after Babur, Humayun, Akbar, and Jahangir....
 is of a richer and more elaborate nature. The pictured wall of Lahore Fort is the last line in the tile-work in the entire world.

Fairs and festivals

The culture of Punjab derives its basis from the institution of Sufi saints
Sufism

Sufi is generally understood to be the inner, mystical dimension of Islam. A practitioner of this tradition is generally known as a ufi , though some adherents of the tradition reserve this term only for those practitioners who have attained the goals of the Sufi tradition....
. The Sufi saints spread Islam and preached and lived the Muslim way of life. People have festivities to commemorate these traditions. The fairs and festivals of Punjab reflect the entire gamut of its folk life and cultural traditions. These mainly fall in following categories:

Religious and seasonal fairs/festivals

Religious fairs are held on special days of Islamic significance like Muharram, Eid Milad-un-Nabi, Eid-ul-Fithr, Eid-ul-Azha and Shab-e-Brat. The main activities on these special occasions are confined to congregational prayers and rituals. Melas are also held to mark these occasions.

Devotional fairs or Urs

The fairs held at the shrines of Sufi saints are called Urs. They generally mark the death anniversary of the saint. On these occasions devotees assemble in large numbers and pay homage to the memory of the saint. Soul inspiring music is played and devotees dance in ecstasy. The music on these occasions is essentially folk and appealing. It forms a part of the folk music through mystic messages. The most important Urs are: Urs of Data Ganj Bukhsh at Lahore, Urs of Hazrat Mian Mir at Lahore, Urs of Baba Farid Ganj Shakar at Pakpattan, Urs of Hazrat Bahaudin Zakria at Multan, Urs of Sakhi Sarwar Sultan at Dera Ghazi Khan, Urs of Shah Hussain at Lahore, Urs of Hazrat Bullehe Shah at Kasur and Urs of Hazrat Imam Bari (Bari Shah Latif) at Rawalpindi-Islamabad.

A big fair is organized at Jandiala Sher Khan in district Sheikhupura on the Mausoleum of Syed Waris Shah who is the most loved Sufi poet of Punjab due to his work known as Heer Ranjha.

Industrial and commercial fairs

Exhibitions and Annual Horse Shows in all Districts and National Horse and Cattle Show at Lahore are held with the official patronage. National Horse and Cattle Show at Lahore is the biggest festival where sports, exhibitions, and livestock competitions are held. It not only encourages and patronizes agricultural products and livestock through the exhibitions of agricultural products and cattle but is also a colourful documentary on the rich cultural heritage of the Province with its strong rural roots.

Flora and fauna

  • Fauna of Punjab (Pakistan)
  • Flora of Punjab (Pakistan)


Provincial symbols of Punjab (Pakistan)

Arts and crafts

The crafts in the Punjab are of two types: the crafts produced in the rural areas and the royal crafts that flourished in the urban centres particularly in Lahore. The former include cotton textiles, basketry, embroidery etc. while the latter are tile and woodwork skills, ivory, silver and gold work, naqqashi and architectural crafts.

Hand knotted carpets of fine quality are made in Punjab since the Mughal period. Emperor Akbar in the 15th century established the first factory in Lahore. While carpets were made for the wealthy, rough rugs (known as namdas) were made by the common people for their own use. Lahore is the centre of hand-made carpets.

Since ancient times the weavers of the region have produced colourful fabrics of silk and cotton. The hand-woven cotton cloth like khaddar of Kamalia, are popular. The cloth woven on handlooms is either block printed or beautifully embroidered. Multan is famous for beautiful hand-woven bed covers.

Major attractions

Lahore Fort 1
The province is home to many well known historical sites including the Shalimar Gardens
Shalimar Gardens (Lahore)

The Shalimar Gardens , sometimes written Shalamar Gardens, is a Persian garden and it was built by the Mughal empire Shah Jahan in Lahore, modern day Pakistan....
, Lahore Fort
Lahore Fort

The Lahore Fort, locally referred to as Shahi Qila is citadel of the city of Lahore, Punjab , Pakistan. It is located in the northwestern corner of the Walled City of Lahore....
, the Badshahi Mosque
Badshahi Mosque

The Badshahi Mosque , or the 'Emperor's Mosque', was built in 1673 by the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb in Lahore, Pakistan. It is one of the city's best known landmarks, and a major tourist attraction epitomising the beauty and grandeur of the Mughal era....
, and the ruins of the ancient city of Harrapa. The Anarkali Market
Anarkali

Anarkali was a legendary slave girl from Lahore during the Mughal era period. She was supposedly ordered to be buried alive by Mughal emperor Akbar for having an illicit relationship with Prince Nuruddin Salim later to become Emperor Jahangir....
 and Jahangir
Jahangir

Nur-ud-din Salim Jahangir Born as Prince Muhammad Salim, he was the third and eldest surviving son of Mughal Empire Emperor Akbar. Akbar's twin sons, Hasan and Hussain, died in infancy....
's Tomb are prominent in the city of Lahore
Lahore

is the capital of the Pakistani Subdivisions of Pakistan of Punjab and is the List of most populated metropolitan areas in Pakistan city in Pakistan after Karachi....
 as is the Lahore Museum
Lahore Museum

Lahore Museum was established in 1894 in Lahore, Pakistan, and is one of the major museums of South Asia. Lahore Museum is also known as Central Museum, and is located on The Mall ....
, while the ancient city of Taxila
Taxila

Taxila is an important archaeological site in the Punjab province of Pakistan. It dates back to the Ancient Indian period and contains the ruins of the Gandhara city of Takshashila an important Vedanta/Hinduism and Buddhist centre of learning from the 6th century BCE...
 in the northwest was once a major centre of Zorastrian, Hinduism
Hinduism

'Hinduism' is the predominant religion of the Indian subcontinent. Hinduism is often referred to as , a Sanskrit phrase meaning "the eternal dharma", by its practitioners....
, Buddhism
Buddhism

Buddhism is a family of beliefs and practices considered by most to be a religionand is based on the teachings attributed to Siddhartha Gautama, commonly known as "The Buddha" , who was born in what is today Nepal....
, and of Hellenic
Hellenistic civilization

File:Diadochen1.pngHellenistic civilization represents the zenith of Ancient Greece influence in the Classical Antiquity from 323 BC to about 146 BC ....
 influence. Many important Sikh shrines are in the Pakistani portion of Punjab, including the birthplace of the first Guru: Guru Nanak (born at Nankana Sahib). There is also the largest salt mine in Asia situated the Khewra Salt Mines
Khewra Salt Mines

Khewra Salt Mines is a salt mine located in Khewra, Jhelum District, Punjab in Pakistan, about 160 kilometres from Islamabad and 260 kilometres from Lahore....
.

Punjabi music

Classical music forms are an important part of the cultural wealth of the Punjab. The Muslim musicians have contributed a large number of ragas to the repository of classical music. The most common instruments used are the Tabla
Tabla

The tabla is a popular Indian percussion instrument used in the classical, popular and religious music of the Indian subcontinent and in Hindustani classical music....
 and Harmonium
Harmonium

A harmonium is a free-standing keyboard instrument similar to a reed organ or pipe organ. Sound is produced by air, supplied by foot-operated or hand-operated bellows, being blown through sets of Free reed aerophone, resulting in a sound similar to that of an accordion....
.

Among the Punjabi poets, the names of Sultan Bahu
Sultan Bahu

Sultan Bahu was a Muslim Sufi and saint, who founded the Sarwari Qadiri sufi order.Sultan Bahu belonged to Awan tribe.Awans are the descendants of Ali....
, Bulleh Shah
Bulleh Shah

Bulleh Shah , whose real name was Abdullah Shah , was a Punjabi people Muslim Sufi poet, a humanist and philosopher....
, Mian Muhammad Baksh, and Waris Shah
Waris Shah

Syed Waris Shah was a Punjabi language Sufi poet, best-known for his seminal work Heer Ranjha, based on the traditional folk tale of Heer and her lover Ranjha....
 and folk singers like Inayat Hussain Bhatti
Inayat Hussain Bhatti

Inayat Hussain Bhatti was a multidimensional icon of Pakistan. His body of work includes contributions as a singer, actor, Film producer, Film director, script writer, social worker, columnist, religious scholar and a protagonist of the development of Punjabi language and literature....
 and Tufail Niazi, Alam Lohar, Sain Marna, Mansoor Malangi, Allah Ditta Lunewala, Talib Hussain Dard, Attaullah Khan Esakhlvi, Gamoo Tahliwala, Mamzoo Gha-lla, Akbar Jat, Arif Lohar, Ahmad Nawaz Cheena and Hamid Ali Bela are well-known. In the composition of classical ragas, there are such masters as Malika-i-Mauseequi (Queen of Music) Roshan Ara Begum, Ustad Amanat Ali Khan, Salamat Ali Khan and Ustad Fateh Ali Khan. Alam Lohar has made significant contributions to folklore and Punjabi literature, by being a very influential Punjabi folk singer from 1930 until 1979.

For the popular taste however, light music, particularly Ghazals and folk songs, which have an appeal of their own, the names of Mehdi Hasan, Ghulam Ali
Ghulam Ali

Ghulam Ali is a famous Pakistani ghazal singer of the Patiala Gharana. He is not to be confused with the eminent classical vocalist Bade Ghulam Ali Khan who was an Indian singer or Ustad Chhote Ghulam Ali, who is another Pakistani singer, but in the qawwali style....
, Nur Jehan
Nur Jehan

Begum Nur Jahan also known as Mehr-un-Nisaa was an demographics of India Emperor of the Mughal Empire Dynasty, of Persian people origin whose tomb lies in Lahore, Pakistan....
, Malika Pukhraj
Malika Pukhraj

Malika Pukhraj was a highly popular singer of Pakistan. She was generally called as "Malika" meaning "The Queen." She is extremely popular for her rendition of Hafeez Jalandhri's song, Abhi to main jawan hoon , which is enjoyed by millions not only in Pakistan, but also in India ....
, Farida Khanum
Farida Khanum

Farida Khanum is a renowned Pakistani people Ghazal singer from Punjab region. Farida Khanum has been given the title "Malika-e-Ghazal" in tribute to her singing talents....
, Roshen Ara Begum, and Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan
Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan

Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan , was a Pakistani musician, primarily a singer of Qawwali, the devotional music of the Sufis . He featured in Time magazine's 2006 list of 'Asian Heroes'....
 are well-known. Folk songs and dances of the Punjab reflect a wide range of moods: the rains, sowing and harvesting seasons. Luddi, Bhangra and Sammi depict the joy of living. Love legends of Heer Ranjha, Mirza Sahiban, Sohni Mahenwal and Saiful Mulk are sung in different styles.

For the most popular music from the region, bhangra
Bhangra

Bhangra is a form of music and dance that originated in the Punjab region in India. It is commonly associated with the Sikhs. Bhangra began as a folk dance conducted by farmers to celebrate the coming of Spring, or Vaisakhi....
, the names of Abrar-Ul-Haq
Abrar-ul-Haq

Abrar-ul-Haq full title: Chaudhry Abrar Ul Haq Kahloon is a Pakistani pop music, bhangra and folk music Legend singer. On his first album "Billo De Ghar" his name appears as simply "Abrar"....
, Arif Lohar
Arif Lohar

Arif Lohar is a popular Pakistani people Punjabi Folk singer. He usually sings with native musical instrument resembling tongs . His folk music is representative of traditional folk heritage of Pakistan....
, Legacy, and Malkoo
Malkoo

Malkoo, is a popular singer in Punjab, Pakistan. His real name is Rashid Chohdry, he was born in Lahore, Pakistan. By doing concerts all over the World , he has made himself known throughout the World....
 are renown.

Folklore

The folk heritage of the Punjab is the traditional urge of thousands of years of its history. While Urdu is the official language of the province, there are a number of local dialects through which the people communicate. These include Majhi
Majhi dialect

Majhi dialect is referred to as the standard dialect of Punjabi language originating from the Majha region of Punjab. It is also used to refer to the people who speak this dialect and live mostly in central districts of Pakistani Punjab and in India around Amritsar and Gurdaspur regions, known as Majhis....
, Jhangochi
Jhangochi

Jhangochi is the oldest and most idiosyncretic dialect of the Punjabi language. It is spoken throughout a widespread area, starting from Khanewal and Jhang at both ends of Ravi River and Chenab to Gujranwala....
 or Jangli, Pothohari
Pothohari

Potwari or Pothohari can refer to:*An inhabitant of Potwar , a plateau in northern Pakistan*The Potwari language , a Western Pahari language spoken in Potwar and neighboring areas...
, Saraiki, Jatki, Hindko, Chhachhi, Doabi, and Derewali. The songs, ballads, epics and romances are generally written and sung in these dialects.

There are a number of folk tales that are popular in different parts of the Punjab. These are the folk tales of Mirza Sahiban, Sayful Muluk, Yusuf Zulekha, Heer Ranjha
Heer Ranjha

For 1970 Hindi movie of same name and characters, see Heer RaanjhaHeer Ranjha is one of the four popular tragic romances of the Punjab region....
, Sohni Mahiwal
Sohni Mahiwal

Sohni Mahiwal is one of the four popular tragic romances of the Punjab region and Sindh, the other three are Heer Ranjha, Mirza Sahiba and Sassi Punnun....
, Dulla Bhatti
Dulla Bhatti

Dulla Bhatti was a famous legendary hero of Punjab region, who led a rebellion against the famous Mughal Empire king Akbar. There is a kind of Epic poetry in Punjabi language called Dulle di var, which narrates the battle events of Dulla Bhatti....
, and Sassi Punnun
Sassi Punnun

Sassui Punnun is one of the seven popular tragic romances of the Sindh and four of the most popular in Punjab . The other six are Umar Marvi, Momal Rano and Sohni Mahiwal, Laila Chanesar, Sorath Rai Diyach, Noori Jam Tamachi commonly known as Seven Queens of Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai . Sassui Punnun was written...
. The mystic folk songs include the Kafees of Khwaja Farid in Saraiki, Punjabi and the Shalooks by Baba Farid. They also include Baits, Dohas, Lohris, Sehra, and Jugni
Jugni

Jugni is an ages old narrative device used in Punjabi folk music. While literally it is the "female firefly", in folk music it stands in for the poet-writer who uses Jugni as an innocent observer to make incisive, often humorous, sometimes sad but always touching observations....
.

The most famous of the romantic love songs are Mayhiah, Dhola and Boliyan. Punjabi romantic dances include Dharees, Dhamaal
Dhamaal

Dhamaal is a Bollywood film directed by Indra Kumar and starring Sanjay Dutt, Riteish Deshmukh, Aashish Chaudhary, Arshad Warsi and Javed Jaffrey....
, Bhangra
Bhangra

Bhangra is a form of music and dance that originated in the Punjab region in India. It is commonly associated with the Sikhs. Bhangra began as a folk dance conducted by farmers to celebrate the coming of Spring, or Vaisakhi....
, Giddha
Giddha

Giddha is a popular folk dance of women in Punjab region of India and Pakistan. The dance is often considered derived from the ancient dance known as the ring dance and is just as energetic as Bhangra and at the same time it manages to creatively display feminine grace, elegance and elasticity....
, Dhola, and Sammi.

Social issues


One social/educational issue is the status of Punjabi language. According to Dr. Manzur Ejaz, "In Central Punjab, Punjabi is neither an official language of the province nor it is used as medium of education at any level. There are only two daily newspaper published in Punjabi in Central Punjab. Only a few monthly literary magazines constitute Punjabi press in Pakistan".

Punjabis are prominent in business, agriculture, industry, government, and the military to the point that there is resentment from other ethnic groups. The smaller provinces often voice concern at Punjabi domination of key institutions such as the Army. A newer generation of upper class Panjabis is re-affirming their maternal language and have begun requesting the government for official patronage not just of their language (Punjabi and Urdu) but that of other major ethnic groups in Pakistan such as the Pashtuns, Balochi
Baloch people

The Baloch are inhabiting the region of Balochistan in the southeast corner of the Iranian plateau in Southwest Asia, including parts of Iran, Afghanistan, and Pakistan....
 and Saraiki. Punjabis form the 40 to 45% of population of Pakistan.

Famous people of Punjab


  • Sir Muhammad Iqbal, lawyer, politician, revolutionary, philosopher, visionary, and a truely legendary mystic poet.
  • Ibn-e-Insha
    Ibn-e-Insha

    Ibn-e-Insha was an eminent Pakistani Leftist Urdu poet, humorist, Travelogue writer and Columnist. Along with his poetry, he was regarded one of the best humorists of Urdu....
    , poet, writer(travelogues, humor).
  • Col. Muhammad Khan, writer, columnist, military education specialist.
  • Fazal Ilahi Chaudhry
    Fazal Ilahi Chaudhry

    Fazal Ilahi Chaudhry was President of Pakistan from August 14, 1973 until his resignation on September 16, 1978....
    , late President of Pakistan.
  • Qudrat Ullah Shahab
    Qudrat Ullah Shahab

    Qudrat Ullah Shahab was an eminent Urdu writer and civil servant from Pakistan....
    , writer, bureaucrat.
  • Shah Hussein
  • Shoaib Akhtar
    Shoaib Akhtar

    Shoaib Akhtar is a Pakistani cricket team cricketer, and is the fastest bowler in the world, earning him the name Rawalpindi Express. He set a world record by clocking 100mph twice....
    , cricketer.
  • Wasim Akram
    Wasim Akram

    Wasim Akram is a former Pakistani cricketer. He was a left-arm fast bowling and left-handed batsman, who represented the Pakistani cricket team in Test crickets and One Day Internationals....
    , cricketer and sports presenter.
  • Waris Shah
    Waris Shah

    Syed Waris Shah was a Punjabi language Sufi poet, best-known for his seminal work Heer Ranjha, based on the traditional folk tale of Heer and her lover Ranjha....
    , sufi poet, mystic philosopher
  • Chaudhry Pervaiz Elahi
    Chaudhry Pervaiz Elahi

    Chaudhry Pervaiz Elahi , is a Pakistani politician. He was the Chief Minister of Pakistan's most populous province, Punjab , from 2002 to 2007....
    , politician and industrialist.
  • Faiz Ahmed Faiz
    Faiz Ahmed Faiz

    Faiz Ahmed Faiz , was a Pakistani poet considered to be one of the most famous modern Urdu poets. He was born in Sialkot, in the Punjab during British Raj ....
    , poet accredited for some of the most sophisticated romantic poetry in Urdu language.
  • Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain
    Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain

    Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain is a politician from Pakistan who was the Prime Minister of that country from June 30, 2004 until August 28 2004. He hails from the province of the Punjab , where his cousin Chaudhry Pervez Elahi served as Chief Minister of Punjab from 2002 to 2007....
    , politician and industrialist.
  • A. R. Hye
    A. R. Hye

    Abdur Rahman Hye , was a Pakistani architect and a pioneer of institutional architecture in Pakistan. He was popularly known as "A.R. Hye"....
    , architect
  • Ajmal Kasab
    Ajmal Kasab

    Mohammad Ajmal Amir Iman , belonging to the Kasab or butcher community, is a Pakistani terrorist involved in the November 2008 Mumbai attacks....
    , terrorist.
  • Alam Lohar
    Alam Lohar

    Muhammad Alam Lohar was a prominent Punjabi language folk music singer of Pakistan. Alam Lohar was born in the small village of Aach Goach in Gujrat District, in Punjab , into a family of blacksmiths....
    , folk singer.
  • Arif Lohar
    Arif Lohar

    Arif Lohar is a popular Pakistani people Punjabi Folk singer. He usually sings with native musical instrument resembling tongs . His folk music is representative of traditional folk heritage of Pakistan....
    , folk singer.
  • Abdul Hafeez Kardar
  • Dr Abdul Salam, physicist and Nobel Prize winner.
  • Inzamam-ul-Haq
    Inzamam-ul-Haq

    Inzamam-ul-Haq , also known as Inzamam, nicknamed Inzy or the Sultan of Multan, is a former Pakistan cricket team international cricketer who was national captain between 2003 and 2007....
    , cricketer.
  • Imran Khan
    Imran Khan

    Imran Khan Niazi is a retired Pakistani cricketer who played international cricket for two decades in the late twentieth century and has been a politician since the mid-1990s....
    , cricketer, politician and philanthropist.
  • Nawabzada Nasrullah Khan
    Nawabzada Nasrullah Khan

    Nawabzada Nasrullah Khan was a senior political figure in Pakistan. Just before his death, he was the Chairman of Alliance for Restoration of Democracy working tirelessly for the restoration of democracy in Pakistan against Pervez Musharraf....
    , politician
  • Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan
    Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan

    Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan , was a Pakistani musician, primarily a singer of Qawwali, the devotional music of the Sufis . He featured in Time magazine's 2006 list of 'Asian Heroes'....
    , singer, musician.
  • Mian Mir
    Mian Mir

    Baba Sain Mir Mohammed Sahib, popularly known as Sain Mian Mir is a famous Sufi saint who resided in Lahore, specifically in the town of Begampura ....
    , saint revered by Sikhs and Muslims.
  • Sultan Rahi
    Sultan Rahi

    Sultan Muhammad was a Pakistani film actor who firmly established himself as the biggest film personality from Pakistan in Punjabi language films during the 1970s and 1980s....
    , actor.
  • Rangeela
    Saeed Khan Rangeela

    Saeed Khan Rangeela was a Pakistani Lollywood actor, singer and film director....
    , actor, comedian
  • Nawaz Sharif
    Nawaz Sharif

    Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif, better known as just Nawaz Sharif, is a Pakistani politician and businessman. He was twice elected as Prime Minister of Pakistan, serving two non-consecutive terms, the first from November 1, 1990 to July 18, 1993 and the second from February 17, 1997 to October 12, 1999....
    , politician and industrialist.
  • Shahbaz Sharif
    Shahbaz Sharif

    Mian Muhammad Shahbaz Sharif also known as Shahbaz Sharif is a well known Pakistani politician and President of Pakistan Muslim League . He is the brother of Nawaz Sharif, former Prime Minister of Pakistan....
    , politician and industrialist.
  • Waqar Younis
    Waqar Younis

    Waqar Younis Maitla , nicknamed Wiki, is a former Pakistani cricketer, widely regarded as one of the greatest fast bowlers of all time.Well known for his ability to reverse swing the cricket ball, he has 373 Test cricket wickets and 416 One Day International wickets to his credit....
    , cricketer and sports presenter.
  • Makhdoom Javed Hashmi, Politician
  • Shah Mehmood Qureshi
    Shah Mehmood Qureshi

    Makhdoom Shah Mehmood Asfurid Qureshi is the current Foreign Minister of Pakistan in the coalition government of Pakistan Peoples Party,Awami National Party and Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam formed after 2008 elections.....
    , Politician
  • Ishaq Khan Khakwani
    Ishaq Khan Khakwani

    Ishaq Khan Khakwani is the Former Minister of State for Information and Technology. Mr. Khakwani belongs to a political family from southern Punjab ....
    , Politician & Former Pakistan Railways High Rank Officer
  • Salman Butt
    Salman Butt

    Salman Butt is a Pakistan national cricket team who regularly opens the batting for his national side in both Test cricket and One Day International matches....
    , cricketer
  • Shoaib Malik
    Shoaib Malik

    Shoaib Malik is the current captain of the Pakistan national cricket team. He made his One-Day International debut in 1999 against the West Indies national cricket team and his Test Cricket debut in 2001 against Bangladesh national cricket team....
    , cricketer
  • Ahsan Iqbal
    Ahsan Iqbal

    Ahsan Iqbal is a Pakistani politician and the former Federal Education minister. He is also the information secretary of the center-right party Pakistan Muslim League , of which he is a senior member....
    , politician
  • Atif Aslam
    Atif Aslam

    Atif Aslam is a Pakistani pop singer. He was born in Wazirabad and educated in Lahore and Rawalpindi. He is well-known in the Indian subcontinent and with ex-pats for Pakistani hit song's such as Aadat, Woh Lamhe, and Meri Kahani, and Bollywood hit's Doorie, Pehli Nazar Mein and Tere Bin....
    , singer
  • Rae Ahmed Nawaz Khan Kharal
    Rae Ahmed Nawaz Khan Kharal

    Ahmed Khan Kharal was one of the greatest freedom fighters in the Indian rebellion of 1857.He was a resident of Sandal Bar's famous town Jhamra in Jhang District, currently in Faisalabad, Punjab ....


Gallery


See also

  • Anjuman Muzareen Punjab
    Anjuman Muzareen Punjab

    AMP, translated into English as the Tenants Association Punjab is a revolutionary movement of peasants, workers and tenants working on government land in the Pakistani side of the Punjab , organised against government repression....
  • List of Jat Clans of West Punjab
    List of Jat clans of West Punjab

    This is a list of Jat clans compiled by census takers for 1911 census of India. The list is ordered by administrative divisions, starting with the Lahore Division, and only refers to Muslim Jats....
  • Hindu and Buddhist heritage of Pakistan
    Hindu and Buddhist heritage of Pakistan

    While Pakistan as an Islamic country was created in 1947 it has a rich Hindu and Buddhist past, the region has a long history of settlement and civilisation including the Indus Valley Civilisation....
  • History of the Punjab
    History of the Punjab

    The first known use of the word Punjab region is in the book Tarikh-e-Sher Shah Suri , which mentions the construction of a fort by "Sher Khan of Punjab"....
  • Punjab region
    Punjab region

    Punjab , also Panjab , is a region straddling the border between India and Pakistan. The "Five Rivers" are Beas River, Ravi River, Sutlej, Chenab and Jhelum River; all these are tributaries of the Indus river, Jhelum being the biggest one....
  • Punjab, India
    Punjab (India)

    Punjab is a States and territories of India in northwest India. The Indian state borders the Pakistani province of Punjab to the west, Jammu and Kashmir to the north, Himachal Pradesh to the northeast, Haryana to the south and southeast, Chandigarh to the southeast and Rajasthan to the southwest....
  • Punjabi people
    Punjabi people

    The Punjabi people are an Indo-Aryans ethnic group from South Asia . They originate from the Punjab region, which has been host to some of the oldest civilizations in the world including one of the world's first and oldest civilizations, Indus Valley Civilization....
  • Punjabi culture
    Punjabi Culture

    Punjabi Culture is the culture of the Punjab region. It is one of the oldest and richest cultures in world history, dating from ancient antiquity to the modern era....
  • Kotli Loharan West
    Kotli Loharan West

    Kotli Loharan is a town in Sialkot District, Pakistan. They used to manufacture Land mine, Hydraulic jack and instruments for F-86 aircraft engine maintenance for the Pakistan Army....


External links

  • from the Horniman Museum