why am proud be a Punjabi?

.......pela taan veer ji ih wording nai aa main taan sirf sabh di jaankari layi net tou chakki aa. hor v labh rea sheti oh v hazir kar deon........ih punjab de kush facts aa. main sirf ihi akna chounda ke punjab da culture bot rich aa....jinha aakh lao unha thoda.......pher sanu punjabi hon da maan kyu na hove?


----Punjab: A state that is split across the political boundaries of India and Pakistan. It is situated in the northern area of India, has it natural beauty like no where else.


***** Punjabi civilization is one of the oldest on earth, with its distinguished language, culture, food, attire, script, folklore, people, etc. Punjabi langauge has its originating source in Sanskrit, i.e. the family of Indo-European group of langauges which includes Persian and Latin. Punjab has always been the land of great saints and warriors. In 450 BC (2450 years ago), Alexander invaded Punjab and conquered the mighty Punjabi king named Porus whose kingdom was on the banks of river Chenab. He did not accept defeat and asked Greek king to show him the same respect as is due to the royal kings. He was restored back to his throne by Alexander. Alexander returned to Greece right before crossing the river Beas, as his forces refused to fight. In his terrain we have a reliable resource that tells us about Punjab 2450 years ago. Not much different from today!!!


** The history of Punjab goes back to the times of amespace prefix = st1 />Indus Valley civilization or the arrival of the Aryans

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Lord Rama is also said to have been born at a place called Ghuram, now in Patiala district. Lord Sri Krishna delivered the immortal message of the Gita at Kurukshetra, which was well within the boundary of Punjab till very recently.


---- Taxilla University is believed to have been situated to the east of the Indus in the modern district of Rawalpindi now in Pakistan.


----Punjab was the first place on the Indian subcontinent where the Aryans actually decided to settle after a long period of grazing and fighting with the aboriginal communities.



---- This was the place where later parts of the Rigveda and other Vedas were written. This was also the place where first war for the control of entire north India or Aryawart (as it was known in those days) was fought between the Aryans and non-Aryans, known as Dasragya War (war of 10 kings).


The Rig-Veda, the oldest book in human history, is thought to have been written in the Punjab.



---- Punjab always had a strategic importance due to its position on the famous Grand Trunk Road that connected the eastern parts of India to the extreme northwest point of Taxila (now in Afghanistan). This road was first constructed by Ashoka to have a better administration of the northwestern frontier, which was always a problem. After the decline of the Mauryan Empire, the Indo Greeks, Guptas, and Vardhans ruled this region in succession.



----After the coming of Muslims in the 9th-10th century AD, the region became an integral part of the Delhi Sultanate and the Mughal Empire. It was also under the Maratha rule for some time.



----After the decline of the Mughal Empire, the most prominent ruler in this land was Maharaja Ranjit Singh in the early 19th century.



---- The boundaries of present day Indian Punjab for example, the region that this paper focuses on, have been redrawn several times over the last few centuries, currently occupying less than 15% of the total geographical area of pre-partition colonial Punjab



The geographical boundaries of the ancient Punjab have been identified by three words--Rig Vedic Sapta Sindhu, the land of seven rivers; epical Panchnod, the land of five rivers; and the Uttar Path of the Buddhistic literature. The stone articles of the Pleistocene age have been found in the valley of Suhan near Rawalpindi, Kangra, Pehalgam, Peshawar and Hoshiarpur, Sind and Balochistan, testifying to the chain of cultural unity extending to the whole of the region The Harappa-Ropar civilization was the outcome of the culture that developed over a vast area in Iran, Afghanistan, Balochistan and the north-western parts of the Indo-Pakistan subcontinent. It acquired a distinct individuality and developed a unique personality in the ace>Punjabace> and the neighbounng regions during 3250-1500 A.D, It is strange that the traces of this civilization are available in Rajasthan (Hanumangarh), ace>Meerutace> and in the far south in Avika Medu in Tamil Nadu. This was largely an urban civilization capped with all pervasive civic and aesthetic trappings.


The sketchy outline, with a large number of gaps and lacunae brings to light some significant features of the history and culture of the Punjab. It reveals that this region not 0nly played an important part in the history of India but also acted as the crossroads of many movements of culture, commerce and people in Asia. Thus it became a cockpit, a crucible and a confluence, in which there was an unending amalgamation of communities and cultures resulting in a broad, pragmatic, experimental and utilitarian outlook and a robust, and comprehensive commonsense view, which cut at the root of all sorts of dogmas, conventions and conservatism.


The Vedas adumbrated a philosophy of cosmic cohesion and harmony, the Upanishads expounded a doctrine of the fundamental unity of the self and the supreme self, the Gita taught the synthesis of knowledge (Jnana), faith (Bhakti) and action (Karma), as the basis of a sound norm of conduct; some schools of Mahayana stood for the eligibility of all men to spiritual fulfilment through active service of the living beings rather than cowardly escape from the world. At the fag end of the ancient period powerful teachers like Jalandharnatha lashed out at the inequities of the socio-religious system and Gorakhnatha stood for strong and clean life of self-control and inner discipline and purged the Natha-Siddha cult of the licentious practices that had crept into it. All these great movements of thought and belief brought about a renovation and reinvigoration in the whole complex of Indian culture from time to time. It is this catholicity of this land that inspired Rabindranath Tagore to sing a hymn to India, Bharatatirtha (1910).



Appearance of Guru Nanak (during this tempestuous period was event, significant not only for the but for the whole country.' He was founder of that powerful popular movement which has left a impression on the history and culture our country.

The religio-social movement of Guru Nanak was nurtured and strengthened by a line of illustrious successors coming down the year 1708. In the process 0f' development it was compelled by the circumstances to acquire militancy. The martyrdoms of the Guru Arjan (1563-1606 A.D.) and that of the Guru Tegh Bahadur (1621-1675 A.D.), the fifth and the ninth master, the heroic sacrifices of the tenth master Guru Gobind Singh, for the cause of humanity as a whole and for the preservation of our own spiritual and secular traditions find no comparison in the history of the world.

Punjab, India covers an area of 50,362 square kilometres (19,445 square miles). Punjab, Pakistan is 205,344 square kilometres, (79,284 square miles).

more to come............punjab nd punjabi facts
 
Dear friendds, …….punjab ki aa???? …..jinna aakh lo ghat aa…..shied is tou punjab bare kush pata lagge ate pata lagge kea si punjabi kahoun ch kyu fakhr mehsoos karde aa

<O:pPunjab, at the height of its glory it was known as Sapta Sindhu, land of the seven rivers, namely Sindhu (Indus), Vitasta (Jehlum), Asuhi (chenab), Purshin (Ravi), Vipasa (Beas), Satadru (Sutlej) and Saruri (Saraswati). But after ancient times only five rivers We, as one of the oldest civilizations of the world, must feel proud to be Punjabis , personally am feel so . <O:pPunjab</ST1:pl is the wellspring of Indian culture. Traditional literature the Ramayana and Mahabharata, the Puranas, the Vedas, all take us back to <ST1:plPunjab</ST1:pl. Artifacts dating back to the Pleistocene Age have been found in the valley of kangra</ST1:plPehalgam, and Hoshiarpur. These finds testify to the cultural unity extending to the whole of the region. The Harappa-Ropar and Sanghol civilisations were the outcome of the culture that developed over a vast area.

<O:pThe Vedic and the later Epic periods of the <ST1:plPunjab</ST1:pl were socially and culturally the most prolific. The Rig Veda was composed here

During the period quite a number of centres learning and culture were established. Panini and Vishnu Gupta were associated with this.religion , Philosophy, grammer, law, astrology, medicine and warfare were taught . Yasak’s Nirkuta and Panini’s Ashtadhyayi are those classic creations of which help us to understand the language and culture of the ancient <ST1:plPunjab

</ST1:plWe should be proud of our culture, customs and noble heritage. Punjabis have always made their way out of nothing and they have survived all onslaughts and attempts to break our will and strength. We are clean hearted, open, simple and honest people with something special in our genes and we should try to dig out for our roots and once you do you will find that we are all connected somewhere intertwined like tissues and nerves

Punjabis also sacrificed the most in the struggles to free ourselves from foreigners and their undue domination in past 1000 years. <?xml:namespace prefix = st1 /><st1:country-region><ST1:plIndia</ST1:pl</st1:country-region>'s freedom struggle was led by Punjabis although we never got any credit for this but we are the people who have suffered the most. Who can forget the sacrifices of our brave heroes?

<O:pPunjabis have risen from the ashes like phoenix and we will continue to rise. I am proud to be a Punjabi and I love my culture, my community and my dear friends. We r bis and that is our pehchan, our identification and our basis where we stand.

Frm time to time Punjabis fought at various fronts. kaas vaaste?????aankh vaaste....even they suffered most if we compare to rest of India.
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In 1947, 70% of Punjab fell to Pakistan. Punjabis make 50-55% of Pakistan's people. In 1966 the Indian smaller half was further divided into three: <ST1:pl
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Punjab’s soil gave birth to famous poets, saints nd sufi sants, warriors, philosophers nd great world known love legends. That’s wy am proud to be a Punjabi. Do ya????????????<O:p
 
Role of Punjab in<?xml:namespace prefix = st1 /><st1:country-region>India</st1:country-region>'s freedom struggle
Started in 1846

BHAI MAHARAJ SINGH

RANI JINDIAN……1849

KUKA MOVEMENT----1857

FREEDOM STRUGGLE IN 20<SUP>TH</SUP> CENTURY

GADHAR MOVEMENT …….basically frm Punjabi immigrants
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ROWLATT BILL……..1919

JALLIANWALA BAGH……….1919

NON COOPERATION MOVEMENT………..1920
GURUDWARA REFORM MOVEMENT………1921

SIMON COMMISSION………1928

CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE MOVEMENT-1930

QUIT <st1:country-region>INDIA</st1:country-region> MOVEMENT……1942
 
22g aa article sikhs da aa ate sikh taan punjab de hi aa

As documented by Rajinder Puri

Out of 2,175 Indian martyrs for freedom, 1,557, or 75%, were Sikhs. Out of 2,646 Indians sent to The Andaman’s for life imprisonment 2,147, or 80%, were Sikhs. Out of 127 Indians who were Hanged 92, or 80%, were Sikhs. Out of 20,000 who joined the Indian National Army, under Subhase Bose, 12,000, or 60%, were Sikhs. And the Sikhs comprise only 2% of Population!…Clearly the Sikhs…do not require a certificate of patriotism from the rest of India.2

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S.No. Punishment Suffered Sikhs Non-Sikhs Total 1. Hanged 9328 1212Imprisoned for life 2147 499 26463Killed at Jalianwala Bagh 799 501 13004Killed at Budge Ghat 67 46 1135Killed in Kooka Movement91 --- 916Killed in Akali Movement 500 --- 500Grand Total 3697 1074 4771

The sacrifices they made are the greatest, quantitatively and qualitatively both. Inspite of the fact that their population then was not more than 1.5% of the total population their contributions in terms of sacrifices amount to more than 90%. During 1942-43 when indiscriminate arrests were made during the course of Quit India Movement, the Sikhs contributed 70% out of the total Punjabis though their population in Punjab was only 13%. It would not be out of place to cite here definite comparative figures of the respective sacrifices made by the Sikhs and the non-Sikhs for the cause of the emancipation of this Land, during the course of struggle against the British. The following chart is a self-speaking evidence of the tremendous sacrifices made by the Sikhs, who, incidentally, did not constitute more than 1.5% of the total population. These figures have been mentioned by no less a person than Maulana Azad.


. Freedom, Justice and Equity are thus the fundamental Principles of the Sikh ethos. Most unfortunately, the heroic role of the Sikhs as the pioneers of Freedom and Justice in this part of the World has not, so far, been allowed to take its proper place in the pages of history, thanks to the subtle and even none too-subtle efforts of those who are unwilling to accept them on terms of equality. When the Afghans in the eighteenth century had routed the Moughals and later the Marhatas at Panipat, it were the Sikhs and the Sikhs alone who stood between them and their territorial designs against <?xml:namespace prefix = st1 /><st1:country-region>India</st1:country-region>. It is now recognized by all the objective historians of the World that but for the bitter struggle then put up by the Sikhs, the entire territory upto Jamuna would have formed part of the Afghan Empire. At the cost of the stupendous sacrifices, the Sikhs saved the geographical entity of <st1:country-region>India</st1:country-region> from being dismembered at that crucial stage of history (Evolution of Khalsa, by I.B. Bannerjee).

It were also the Sikhs who salvaged the honour of this country when they freed thousands of innocent young women from the clutches of Nadir Shah, Ahmed Shah and a host of other marauders who used to sell them in the Bazars of Kabul, Ghazni and Persia, like Goats and Sheeps; again, it were the Sikhs alone who after thousands of years, reversed the course of history by rolling the invaders back to their quarters and sealing the vulnerable areas in the North West against all future invasions with their blood and bones. Furthermore, the Sikhs have been the harbingers of the New Age in this part of the World.
 
Nearly 80 percent of sacrifices made during the Indian independence struggle came from Sikhs who constitute less than two percent of the population. A short list of the statistics is presented in the notes below.

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SIKH MOBILIZATION FOR<?xml:n<?xml:n<?xml:namespace prefix = st1 /><st1:country-region><ST1:plINDIA</ST1:pl</st1:country-region>'S FREEDOM STRUGGLE<O:p</O:p


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Nearly 80 percent of sacrifices made during the Indian independence struggle came from Sikhs who constitute less than two percent of the population. A short list of the statistics is presented in the notes below.

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SIKH MOBILIZATION FORamespace prefix = st1 /><st1:country-region><st1>:plINDIA</st1>:pl</st1:country-region>'S FREEDOM STRUGGLE<o>:p</o>:p


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</td><td style="border: medium none rgb(236, 233, 216); padding: 1.5pt; width: 25%; background-color: transparent;" width="25%">Percentage<o>:p</o>:p




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</td><td style="border: medium none rgb(236, 233, 216); padding: 1.5pt; width: 25%; background-color: transparent;" width="25%">2,125<o>:p</o>:p




</td><td style="border: medium none rgb(236, 233, 216); padding: 1.5pt; width: 25%; background-color: transparent;" width="25%">1,550<o>:p</o>




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</td><td style="border: medium none rgb(236, 233, 216); padding: 1.5pt; width: 25%; background-color: transparent;" width="25%">2,646<o>:p</o>:p




</td><td style="border: medium none rgb(236, 233, 216); padding: 1.5pt; width: 25%; background-color: transparent;" width="25%">2,147<o>:p</o>:p




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</td><td style="border: medium none rgb(236, 233, 216); padding: 1.5pt; width: 25%; background-color: transparent;" width="25%">127<o>:p</o>:p




</td><td style="border: medium none rgb(236, 233, 216); padding: 1.5pt; width: 25%; background-color: transparent;" width="25%">92<o>:p</o>:p




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</td><td style="border: medium none rgb(236, 233, 216); padding: 1.5pt; width: 25%; background-color: transparent;" width="25%">12,000<o>:p</o>:p




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22g aa article sikhs da aa ate sikh taan punjab de hi aa

As documented by Rajinder Puri

Out of 2,175 Indian martyrs for freedom, 1,557, or 75%, were Sikhs. Out of 2,646 Indians sent to The Andaman’s for life imprisonment 2,147, or 80%, were Sikhs. Out of 127 Indians who were Hanged 92, or 80%, were Sikhs. Out of 20,000 who joined the Indian National Army, under Subhase Bose, 12,000, or 60%, were Sikhs. And the Sikhs comprise only 2% of Population!…Clearly the Sikhs…do not require a certificate of patriotism from the rest of India.2

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S.No. Punishment Suffered Sikhs Non-Sikhs Total 1. Hanged 9328 1212Imprisoned for life 2147 499 26463Killed at Jalianwala Bagh 799 501 13004Killed at Budge Ghat 67 46 1135Killed in Kooka Movement91 --- 916Killed in Akali Movement 500 --- 500Grand Total 3697 1074 4771

The sacrifices they made are the greatest, quantitatively and qualitatively both. Inspite of the fact that their population then was not more than 1.5% of the total population their contributions in terms of sacrifices amount to more than 90%. During 1942-43 when indiscriminate arrests were made during the course of Quit India Movement, the Sikhs contributed 70% out of the total Punjabis though their population in Punjab was only 13%. It would not be out of place to cite here definite comparative figures of the respective sacrifices made by the Sikhs and the non-Sikhs for the cause of the emancipation of this Land, during the course of struggle against the British. The following chart is a self-speaking evidence of the tremendous sacrifices made by the Sikhs, who, incidentally, did not constitute more than 1.5% of the total population. These figures have been mentioned by no less a person than Maulana Azad.


. Freedom, Justice and Equity are thus the fundamental Principles of the Sikh ethos. Most unfortunately, the heroic role of the Sikhs as the pioneers of Freedom and Justice in this part of the World has not, so far, been allowed to take its proper place in the pages of history, thanks to the subtle and even none too-subtle efforts of those who are unwilling to accept them on terms of equality. When the Afghans in the eighteenth century had routed the Moughals and later the Marhatas at Panipat, it were the Sikhs and the Sikhs alone who stood between them and their territorial designs against amespace prefix = st1 /><st1:country-region>India</st1:country-region>. It is now recognized by all the objective historians of the World that but for the bitter struggle then put up by the Sikhs, the entire territory upto Jamuna would have formed part of the Afghan Empire. At the cost of the stupendous sacrifices, the Sikhs saved the geographical entity of <st1:country-region>India</st1:country-region> from being dismembered at that crucial stage of history (Evolution of Khalsa, by I.B. Bannerjee).

It were also the Sikhs who salvaged the honour of this country when they freed thousands of innocent young women from the clutches of Nadir Shah, Ahmed Shah and a host of other marauders who used to sell them in the Bazars of Kabul, Ghazni and Persia, like Goats and Sheeps; again, it were the Sikhs alone who after thousands of years, reversed the course of history by rolling the invaders back to their quarters and sealing the vulnerable areas in the North West against all future invasions with their blood and bones. Furthermore, the Sikhs have been the harbingers of the New Age in this part of the World.
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