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Punjab
[ puhn-jahb, puhn-jahb ]
noun
- a former province in NW British India: now divided between India and Pakistan.
- a state in NW India. 47,456 sq. mi. (122,911 sq. km). : Chandigarh.
- a province in NE Pakistan. 19,445 sq. mi. (50,362 sq. km). : Lahore.
Punjab
/ pʌnˈdʒɑːb; ˈpʌndʒɑːb /
noun
- (formerly) a province in NW British India: divided between India and Pakistan in 1947
- a state of NW India: reorganized in 1966 as a Punjabi-speaking state, a large part forming the new state of Haryana; mainly agricultural. Capital: Chandigarh. Pop: 24 289 296 (2001). Area: 50 255 sq km (19 403 sq miles)
- a province of W Pakistan: created in 1947. Capital: Lahore. Pop: 82 710 000 (2003 est). Area: 205 344 sq km (127 595 sq miles)
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Punjab1
First recorded in 1830–35; from Hindi, Urdu Panjāb, from Persian panj âb, literally “(land of) five waters, five rivers” (the Jhelum, Chenab, Ravi, Sutlej, and Beas, tributaries of the Indus)
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Example Sentences
This mostly happens in the neighbouring states of Punjab, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh.
From BBC
At a station in Indian Punjab, a police official recognised Amarnath and gave him a kada - a steel bangle worn by Sikhs and many Hindus as a religious symbol.
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In many parts of Punjab, the pollution is so bad that the air quality has gone over 1,000.
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By the end of the week, Lahore High Court had ordered all the markets in the Punjab province to close by 20:00 each night, with complete closures on Sundays.
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The Environment Protection Department Punjab issued a high alert warning last week.
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