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Punjabi Culture in the subcontinent and beyond….

Thts why I call you Indians ignorant .. Punjab has a population of 7? Crore but it's not the number of actual punjabis but overall population .. There is no census of ethnicity.. Apart from tht look at this thread of ex . @Imran Khan he is a serieki (u Dnt even know what tht is) but by ethnicity he is a Baluch whose ancestors migrated to Waseb region .. Than you have the truck load of Pakhtun immigrants like Khakwanis,Barbars,Sadozais,Badozais,Kukikhels,Jadoons etc etc etc .. Than Baluch tribes like Khetran,Rind.Mazaris,Lasharis,Lagharis,Buzdars etc etc tetc .. All these people migrated centuries ago from neighbouring provinces.. Punjab borders KPK,Sindh,Baluchistan,Kashmir .. Apart from tht we have outsiders like Gillanis @Ghareeb_Da_Baal ,Chagtais,Qazalbash,Awan (nawab of kalabagh is also Aman(descent from Hazrat Abbas RA), than we have araiens,Khatars etc etc all .. They make a huge population of Punjab .. And none ethnically are punjabis or of indo aryan origin !!!!!

I can count a billion more tribes who exist in Punjab .. Speak punjabi,serieki or their native language or both..

So tell me what should be the definition of "Punjabi" wrt Pakistani Punjab?
Hum keechri log hain :rofl:

the post is a written material.. and Caste comes from profession where as race comes from region. Itni aqal toh rakho.. you are on defence forum, Itni choti choti baat samjhani parhegi toh its a time waste.
For India not us :pop: Islam does not have races so that alone shows you differences between Pakistanis and Indians and you have this ratt sub same hai like the fox who goes grapes were sour :enjoy:

Likewise you are from a defence forum yet you didnt read @DESERT FIGHTER 's post of showing clear cut differences! I quoted it in post 415....What a waste of time having to repeat this over and over!
 
Well, wearing is different you dont see Saris in Pakistani Punjab nor do we have vegetarian eating habits nor does our body language even equate to Indians head shake :rofl:

now you are not familiar to other culture this doesn't mean India doesnt have different culture. :hitwall:.

Pakistan mein to burkha bhi pehente hai, which is a part of arab culture, toh tum log ab Al Hafeez, Al Dawa ban gaye? lol

Hum keechri log hain :rofl:


For India not us :pop: Islam does not have races so that alone shows you differences between Pakistanis and Indians and you have this ratt sub same hai like the fox who goes grapes were sour :enjoy:

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culture and faith are different.

In south India, muslim will not start eating shahi khorma or chole bhatoorey , he will stick to dosa sambhar, vada. Thats culture...
 
now you are not familiar to other culture this doesn't mean India doesnt have different culture. .
Pakistan mein to burkha bhi pehente hai, which is a part of arab culture, toh tum log ab Al Hafeez, Al Dawa ban gaye? lol
Ignorance is a bliss is it not?

When Arab traders came to sub continent for trading and those who ruled sub continent...dont tell me they didnt breed...if they did where the hell are their descendant? Yes thats right most of us might be mixed but many of us could be pure...your ignorance wont help erase that! plz dont give me that shit...Ignorance ki hadd hoti hai!



culture and faith are different.
In south India, muslim will not start eating shahi khorma or chole bhatoorey , he will stick to dosa sambhar, vada. Thats culture...
When did I say culture is same as faith? You are the one who said Race comes from religion so I corrected you based on that ...coz Islam doesnt have races! Unlike intolerance in Hinduism not to mention the lead figure for Racism that too being sprung from religion! :blink:

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Your gf was from Sargodha before i got banned last week.
Most of indians on internet invent pakistani GFs out of frustration :rofl:
Yea she shifted to Lahore to talk about South Punjab's Saraiki belt :rofl:

okay fine I agree pakistanis are very superior race. If that completes the purpose of this Thread. LOls .. bhains ke agey kya bean Bajaye

@DESERT FIGHTER
yet I still see you on the thread :rofl:
 
Ignorance is a bliss is it not?

When Arab traders came to sub continent for trading and those who ruled sub continent...dont tell me they didnt breed...if they did where the hell are their descendant? Yes thats right most of us might be mixed but many of us could be pure...your ignorance wont help erase that! plz dont give me that shit...Ignorance ki hadd hoti hai!




When did I say culture is same as faith? You are the one who said Race comes from religion so I corrected you based on that ...coz Islam doesnt have races! Unlike intolerance in Hinduism not to mention the lead figure for Racism that too being sprung from religion! :blink:


sahi kaha bhai .. Billi ko dekh kar kabootar aankh band karleta hai .. Ignorance is bliss, Allah ko Pyara ho jata hai.

Quote me, where did I say race comes from religion?

yet I still see you on the thread :rofl:

yet you agree tum log bhains ho :p: aqal bari ya bhains? Bhains bhai jaan.. ignorance is bliss :P

Yea she shifted to Lahore to talk about South Punjab's Saraiki belt :rofl:

saley sahab, apni sister ko aise nahi kehte :) lol
 
Quote me, where did I say race comes from religion?
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and Caste comes from profession where as race comes from region

culture and faith are different.



yet you agree tum log bhains ho
I only answered the 1st part meaning rest falls under the ignorance!

saley sahab, apni sister ko aise nahi kehte lol
Well I dont have any imaginary sisters who shift from Sargodha to Lahore to talk about the Southern Punjab Saraiki belt...
 
I also know many pakistanis in germany, they are all refugees.
That's a butt hurt reply! Until and unless you live in a refugee camp all cant be refugee...coz I know a couple of PhD students who are in Germany and mind you none are refugee so you statement is really a butt hurt reply!

arre bongia na maar.... I said REGION not RELIGION....tumhare liye to dono ek hai. :close_tema:
hence the difference between Indians and Pakistanis now you got your reason to leave!
 
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That's a butt hurt reply! Until and unless you live in a refugee camp all cant be refugee...coz I know a couple of PhD students who are in Germany and mind none are refugee so you statement is really a butt hurt reply!

whom I know, all are Kadiyani.
 
hence the difference between Indians and Pakistanis now you got your reason to leave!

concept of nation is different from concept of region. Thanks there is Pakistan, because it is a buffer point all turmoils are handled by Pakistan, so that people of main land can live in peace :)

Sorry to hear you derive everything from the small limitation you know!

that goes for you , in the knowledge of culture. we call them kuyein ke maindak :P ( Koop Mandook)
 
that goes for you , in the knowledge of culture. we call them kuyein ke maindak ( Koop Mandook)
Nice to know you have a proverb for yourself :agree:

concept of nation is different from concept of region. Thanks there is Pakistan, because it is a buffer point all turmoils are handled by Pakistan, so that people of main land can live in peace
And I can see the desperation here to give a low blow on Pakistan...please dont quote me! :enjoy:
 
Nice to know you have a proverb for yourself :agree:

I have access to more cultures of subcontinent, you are limited to only 3-4, mainly Punjabi. I am more aware. :)

And I can see the desperation here to give a low blow on Pakistan...please dont quote me! :enjoy:
concept of nation is different from concept of region, you ignored this, as ignorance is a bliss :D
 
I have access to more cultures of subcontinent, you are limited to only 3-4, mainly Punjabi. I am more aware.
good to know :enjoy: May I recommend that you share you enlightened knowledge with the other Indians as they will be dying to get enlightened with this awareness! :enjoy:


concept of nation is different from concept of region, you ignored this, as ignorance is a bliss
I didnt object it...that bit of that you ignored showed me you lack of understanding! :wave:
 
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Punjab (the land of five rivers) is the biggest land area of Pakistan and is popularly known for its culture. It shares most of its cultural and carnival values with Indian culture. According to population, 56% of the total population of the country is situated in Punjab Province. It has a total of 36 districts and contributes approximately 50-60 % of the economy.

Punjabi Culture is one of the oldest in world history, dating from ancient antiquity to the modern era. The scope, history, complexity and density of the culture are vast. Some of the main areas of the Punjabi culture include: Punjabi cuisine, philosophy, poetry, artistry, music, architecture, traditions and values and history. Some cities of Punjab have more importance for Sikh community from India. The founder of Sikh religion was born in Nankana Sahib, a district of Punjab so Sikh from different parts of world come and visits Punjab. Jahngir tomb and Badshahi Masjid in Lahore are the important places of Pakistan. Data Sahib is very scared place in Punjab and most of the people come and visit Data sahib every year.


People

Punjabi people are very warm hearted and fun loving. Punjabis are heterogeneous group comprising of different tribes, clans, communities and are known to celebrate each and every tradition of their culture. People of Punjab have strong beliefs on pir-faqeers, jogi, taweez, manat-ka-dhaga, saint of repute, black magic, and other superstitions, however recently due to increase of literacy, people have become somewhat rational . Punjabis also believe in cast system but as now people are getting educated, the differences are getting blurred. Some popular casts of Punjabi’s are; Jats, Maliks, Mughals, Arains, Gujjars, Awans, Rajputs, Gakhars, Khokhars, Sheikhs, Aheers, Kambohs, Niazis, Legharis, Khosas, Dogars, Thaheem, Mirani, Qureshis, and Syeds.

In villages’ people usually live in small communities (biradaris), however they live in peace and harmony with each other. They take active part in the happiness/grieve of each other and give a great deal of respect to their culture, norms and run their lives according to their set traditions. Punjabi people are famous for their hospitable and loving nature.


Languages

Punjabi is the provincial language of Punjab. It is spoken as the first language by majority people in Punjab, even spoken and understood in areas beyond the confines of Punjab. Facts and figures show that Punjabi language is spoken as first language by 44% of Pakistanis. Urdu language is also commonly spoken in this region. Key Punjabi languages/dialects are:

  • Pothowari
  • Hindko
  • Jhangvi
  • Shahpuri
  • Pahari
  • Majhi
  • Saraiki


Dresses

Costumes of Punjabare an indication of the bright and vibrant culture and lifestyle of the people.

The costumes are a mix of colours, comfort and beauty and Punjab is well known for the use of phulkari(embroidery) in its costumes. In most of the villages of Punjab men wear Pagri(turban), dhoti/lacha, kurta, khusa. Women wear gharara, or choridar pajama or colorful shalwar kameez, paranda, choli/duppata, khusa, kola puri chappal or tillay wali jutti. Whereas in urban areas of Punjab men and women follow latest trends and fashion, generally they wear different styles of shalwar kameez.


Cuisine

The extensive cuisine of Punjab can be vegetarian and non-vegetarian. One commonality between all Punjabi dishes is the liberal usage of ghee or clarified butter spices and Punjabis are fond of sweet-meats also. Most Punjabi food is eaten with either rice or roti. There are some dishes that are exclusive to Punjab such as Mah Di Dal, Paratha, Makai ki rotti, Saron Da Saag, and in cities Choley, Haleem, Baryani and other spicy dishes are popular. In beverages, tea is consumed in all seasons and as a custom most of Punjabis serve tea to their guests. Punjabis are also fond of Zarda, Gulab-Jamuns, Kheer, Jalaibi,Samosy, Pakorey etc. During summers people drink lassi, doodh-soda, aloo bokharey ka sharbat, lemonade etc. These cuisines have become world-wide delicacies with large scale representation.


Sports

Punjabi people have fanatical interest in sports. Punjabi’s are fond of kabaddi, and wrestling, which is also popular in other parts of Pakistan and it’s also played on national level. Other games being played in Punjab region include Gilli-Danda, Khoo-Khoo, Yassu-Panju, Pitho-Garam, Ludo, Chuppan-Chupai, Baraf-Panni, Kanchy and some major sports include cricket, boxing, horse-racing, hockey and football. National Horse and Cattle Show at Lahore is the biggest festival where sports, exhibitions, and livestock competitions are held.


Cultural Festivals

There are numerous festivals which are celebrated by Punjabi people including some religious festivals such as Eid-Milad-Un-Nabi, Jumu’ah, Laylat-ul-Qadr etc. Urcs (devotional fairs),which are held at the shirnes of sufi saints, Melas and Nomaish (exhibitions).The Provincial capital Lahore is widely popular for its entertaining events and activities. Lahori’s are famous all over the country for their celebrations particularly for Basant festival (kite flying) in the spring season. Other festivals celebrated in Punjab region include Baisakhi, Teej, Kanak Katai etc.


Dance and Music

Bhangra is most commonly known Punjabi music genre and dance style. Punjabis passionately love folk songs/music, Qawali and Punjabi music is recognized throughout the world. The Tabla, Dhol, Dholki, Chimta, Flute and Sitar are all common instruments of this delightful culture. Punjabi dance is based around happiness, energy and enthusiasm.Different forms of dance in Punjab are: Loddi, Dhamal, Sammi, Kikli, Gatka, Bhangra, Giddha and Dandiya. Punjabi dances have been embraced by the American culture and others alike and now they are one of the most appreciated art forms.


Custums and Rituals

Some of the customs followed in Punjab have no foundation in Islam. However, the Punjabi culture has adopted those ceremonies and traditions from Hindu culture.



Birth Rituals

Punjabis celebrate birth of their child with great enthusiasm. Grandfather or grandmother or some respected elder member from the family puts honey with their index finger in child’s mouth called Ghutii. Sweets are distributed among friends and relatives and people bring gifts for the child and mother. Generally on 7thday child’s head is shaven and Aqiqa ceremony is held, also sheep/goat is slaughtered.



Punjabi Weddings

Punjabi weddings are based on traditions and are conducted with strong reflection of the Punjabi culture followed by several pre-wedding customs and rituals (dholki,mayun,ubtan etc.)Punjabi weddings are very loud, energetic, full of music,colors, fancy-dresses, food and dancing. Punjabi weddings have many customs and ceremonies that have evolved since traditional times. In cities the wedding are celebrated following a blend of modern and traditional customs and the ceremony generally lasts for 3days, Mehndi, Barat (Nikkah+Ruksati) and Walima, followed by Chauti (bringing the bride back to her parents’ home the next day).



Funeral Rituals

At funerals after namaz-e-janaza it is customary to offer lunch to people who came for condolence. On 3rdday of the funeral, Qul is held and every following thursday the Quran is recited (jumah-e-raat) followed by prayers for deceased and after 40days the chaliswaan is held. After which the funeral is over. Some families observe anniversaries yearly (barsi).There is no formal dress code for Punjabi funerals however people mostly wear shalwar kameez and casual clothing is observed. Funerals of Shia families are more intense. Both men and women wear black shalwar-kameez and rigorous crying and screaming is a common occurrence at such funerals.



Literature

Punjab is very rich with literature and Sufis adds more in its literature. Punjabi poetry is renowned for its extremely deep meaning, beautiful and hopeful use of words. The large number of Punjabi poetry is being translated throughout the world into many languages. Some famous poets of Punjabi are Sultan Bahu, Mia Mohammad Baksh, Baba Farid, Shah Hussain, Anwar Masood etc. Waris Shah, whose contribution to Punjabi literature is best-known for his seminal work in Heer Ranjha, known as Shakespeare of Punjabi language. Bulleh Shahwas a Punjabi Sufi poet, a humanist and a philosopher. The verse from Bulleh Shah primarily employed is called the Kafi, a style of Punjabi. Some other popular folk tales of Punjab include Sassi-Punnu, Sohni Mahiwal etc. that are passing through generations.


Arts and Crafts

  • Punjab is the major manufacturing industry in Pakistan’s economy and here each art enjoys a place of its own. The main crafts created in the highlands and other rural areas of Punjab are basketry, pottery, which are famous for their modern and traditional designs all over the world and are included in the best formations of Punjabis. bone work, textile, cloth woven on handlooms with stunning prints is embroidered in the rural-areas and the weavers produce colorful cloths like cotton,silk etc. embroidery, weaving, carpets, stone craft, jewelry, metal work along with truck art and other wood works. The craft of Punjab is its fundamental soul and its craft create its entity.
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toh yeh jo mein bayangi pesh kar raha tha jo mukhtasar si nahi rahi .. urdu zuban mein hi thi. halanki mein isse likhne ki shafa nahi rakhta
Oh dear God that is just trying too hard! :blink:
 
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