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    British Punjab was a province of British India. Most of the Punjab region was annexed by the British East India Company on 29 March 1849, and declared...
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    East Punjab was a province of India from 1947 until 1950. It consisted parts of the Punjab province that remained in India following the partition of...
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  • Punjab is home to 2.3% of India's population; with a density of 551 persons per km2. According to the provisional results of the 2011 national census...
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  • Punjab Province may refer to: Punjab Province (British India), a former province of British India from 1849 to 1947 Punjab, Pakistan, a province in Pakistan...
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    Sutlej flow through it. The province forms the bulk of the transnational Punjab region, divided in 1947 among Pakistan and India. The provincial capital is...
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    The chief minister of Punjab is the head of the government of Punjab. As per the Constitution of India, the Governor of Punjab is the state's head, but...
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    of the Punjab Province of British India into two new provinces. The largely Sikh and Hindu East Punjab became part of the new nation of India while the...
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  • The governor of the Punjab was head of the British administration in the province of the Punjab. In 1849 the East India Company defeated the Sikh Empire...
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    comprising areas of modern-day eastern-Pakistan and northwestern-India. Punjab's major cities are Lahore, Faisalabad, Rawalpindi, Gujranwala, Multan...
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  • Census of India (Punjab Province), 1911 AD Following the creation of the North-West Frontier Province in 1901, the Punjab region (Punjab Province) was divided...
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    The name "Punjab" means land of five rivers. Coat of Arms of Punjab Province (British India) Emblem of the former Patiala and East Punjab States Union...
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    of British India, Bengal and Punjab. The majority Muslim districts in these provinces were awarded to Pakistan and the majority non-Muslim to India. The...
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  • Afghanistan Punjab Province (British India) (1849–1947), a former province of British India Panjab Ali Biswas, Bangladeshi politician Punjab, a character in...
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    Hinduism is a minority religion in Punjab province of Pakistan followed by about 0.2% of its population. Punjab has the second largest number of Hindus...
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  • regarded as British India's model agricultural province. From the 1860s onwards, agricultural prices and land values soared in the Punjab. This stemmed...
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    Punjab in 1912, when it became the capital of British India. Orissa: Separate province by carving out certain portions from the Bihar-Orissa Province...
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    the rivers" The name "Punjab" means land of five rivers. Coat of Arms of Punjab Province (British India) Government of Punjab, Pakistan Flag of Pakistan...
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    Dhudike in the Faridkot district of the Punjab Province of British India (now in Moga district, Punjab, India). He spent much of his youth in Jagraon...
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    districts of the British Punjab, during the British Raj. Following the referendum in 1947 to join either Pakistan or India, the province voted hugely in...
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    unsatisfactory, however, and the government of British India urged the government of Punjab to investigate the province's system of policing in 1860. Due to the...
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  • Chand Burke (category People from Punjab Province (British India))
    in a Christian family of twelve brothers and sisters in the Punjab Province of British India (in what is now Pakistan). Her brother, Samuel Martin Burke...
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    The British Punjab Legislative Council, or simply the Punjab Legislative Council, was the unicameral legislature of British Punjab, a province of the British...
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    The province of Punjab, the most populous province of Pakistan and the second-largest province by area, is divided into 42 districts and 11 divisions(as...
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  • Samuel Martin Burke (category People from Punjab Province (British India))
    twelve brothers and sisters in Martinpur, a village in the Punjab Province of British India (now in Pakistan). His sister was the Indian Hindi and Punjabi...
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  • Malwa is a geographical region in the south of Punjab state in India. It is located between south of the Sutlej river, north of the Ghaggar river, east...
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    Premier of the Punjab was the head of government and the Leader of the House in the Legislative Assembly of Punjab Province in British India. The position...
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    Khizar Hayat Tiwana (category People from Punjab Province (British India))
    politician belonging to the Punjab Unionist Party. He served as the prime minister of the Punjab Province of British India between 1942 and 1947. He opposed...
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  • Khanna was an Indian businessman and doctor. Khanna was born in Punjab Province, British India. He initially established a dental practice before founding...
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    with Punjab, a province of Pakistan to the west. The state covers an area of 50,362 square kilometres (19,445 square miles), which is 1.53% of India's total...
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  • Punjab region by population located in modern divisions which were part of the British Punjab Province as at 1947 when the modern countries of India and...
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