Punjab
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Punjab or Panjab (etymologically the more accurate form) is derived from the medieval Persian language, in which it means "[land of] five rivers" (panj, "five"; āb, "water", cognate with Latin aqua, see OED, "Punjab"; Online Etymological Dictionary, "aqua-"), referring to five tributaries of the Indus river: the Jhelum, the Chenab, the Ravi, the Sutlej and the Beas.
The original English pronunciation, reflecting the indigenous pronunciation, is [pʌndʒɑːb] (see OED); but there is also a common spelling pronunciation [pʊndʒɑːb].
Punjab in its various forms may refer to:
[edit] Geographical regions
- Punjab region, an area of South Asia spanning from central Pakistan to north-western India
- Punjab (India), the part of the Punjab which became part of India
- Punjab (Pakistan), the part of the Punjab which became part of Pakistan
- Panjab District, Afghanistan
- Panjab, Afghanistan, capital of Panjab District
In former countries, states and provinces:
- Sikh Empire (authoritative)/Punjab Empire (geographic), a former religious monarchy in the region.
- Punjab (British India), a former province of British India.
- Punjab Hill States Agency, an administrative unit of British India
- Punjab States Agency, an administrative unit of British India
- Patiala and East Punjab States Union, a former state of India
- East Punjab, the part of the Punjab which became part of India
- West Punjab, the part of the Punjab which became part of Pakistan
In other:
- Punjab lasso, a weapon made of cat gut used to strangle people, mentioned in Gaston Leroux's novel The Phantom of the Opera
- Punjab, a character in the Little Orphan Annie comic strip, and the musical Annie
See also:
- Punjab Assembly (disambiguation)
- Punjabi language
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