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PUNJAB: "land of five
rivers"
Punjab is an Indo-Iranian word meaning
"the land of five rivers". Punjab lies
at the cross-roads of the great civilizations of
the world. Historicaly, the area west of Punjab
was under the sphere of influence of the
Persians, the east was the heartland of the
Indian civilization, the south under the
influence of the Arabs and the north under the
Turko-Mongolian influence. Many great religious
movements which found world-wide appeal grew in
the fertile plains of Punjab. They include
Budhism, and many schools of Sufi thought in.
This ethnic and religous diversity is reflected
in the cultural mosaic of todays's Punjab.
The historical area of Punjab was defined to
the east from the basin of the river Bias
(including Dehli) to the basin of River Indus in
the west. To the north it was bounded by the
Himalayas of Kashmir and to the south it
stretched as far as the plains of Cholistan and
Rajasthan. Over different periods of history
Punjab has seen its boundries expand and shrink.
The high time for Punjab was during the reign of
Mughal emperor Babur (and also during the time of
Ranjit Singh more recently) when Punjab along
with Babur's empire streteched from Dehli in the
east to Kabul and Ghazni to the West. But never
in the history, did the boundries of Punjab
shrink so much as they did after the division of
Punjab in 1947. Today, on the world map Punjab
can be seen as divided into the and the Pakistani province of Punjab.
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