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Grenade Singh:

--- Quote from: LondonPunjabi on May 26, 2010, 04:44:00 PM ---I wonder how old that map in Jhanda Amli’s second post is. If you look at the little key at the bottom explaining the religions there is a trishul for Hindus, a Crescent and Star for Muslims, a Swastika for the Buddhists and a Triangle for the Pre-Historic folk (ha ha).

According to that map the Sikhs did/do not exist. How odd; I could have swore the Sikhs ruled the place for many a year. 

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The map doesn't have a year printed on it. And since it is of Punjab, the place which dates back even before Sikhism started, it could still be accurate to those times. BTW, the map is from punjabonline.com. I know the owner of the website (he's a respected Sikh person). I don't think he would be trying to create a bias. I could be wrong.

PS: Lots of literature about Punjab is written in English.

Kudrat Kaur:

--- Quote from: LondonPunjabi on June 06, 2010, 09:52:31 PM ---Kudrat Grewal Ji

That is very interesting. Have you a link to that map or other info around it such as an article one could read.

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Hanji.. I am really sorry I think I shud have posted this link in my Last post..
Here's Link..www.surreyindiaartsclub.com/Punjabi%20Folk%20Dances%20-%20Analysis%20&%20Classification.pdf

LondonPunjabi:

--- Quote from: KUDRAT GREWAL on June 07, 2010, 12:02:50 AM ---Hanji.. I am really sorry I think I shud have posted this link in my Last post..
Here's Link..www.surreyindiaartsclub.com/Punjabi%20Folk%20Dances%20-%20Analysis%20&%20Classification.pdf

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KudratGrewal Ji

Thanks for that link. It indeed is an interesting read.

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