Malwa (Punjab), the Glossary
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50 relations: Ain-i-Akbari, Barnala district, Bathinda district, Bhangi Misl, Delhi Sultanate, Doaba, Faridkot district, Fatehabad district, Fatehgarh Sahib district, Fazilka district, Firozpur, Firozpur district, Firuz Shah Tughlaq, Ghaggar-Hakra River, Guru Gobind Singh, Guru Hargobind, India, Indo-Aryan peoples, Jagraon, Jats, Kartarpur, India, Ludhiana district, Majha, Malavas, Malerkotla district, Malwa, Malwai dialect, Malwai Giddha, Mansa district, India, Moga district, Moga, Punjab, Mohali district, Mughal Empire, Okara District, Pakistan, Patiala district, Puadh, Punjab, India, Punjab, Pakistan, Punjabi dialects and languages, Punjabi language, Routledge, Sangrur district, Sidhu, Sikh Confederacy, Sikhism, Sivalik Hills, Sri Muktsar Sahib district, Subah of Multan, Sutlej.
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Ain-i-Akbari
The Ain-i-Akbari (آئینِ اکبری) or the "Administration of Akbar", is a 16th-century detailed document regarding the administration of the Mughal Empire under Emperor Akbar, written by his court historian, Abu'l Fazl in the Persian language.
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Barnala district
Barnala is one of the districts of Indian state of Punjab.
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Bathinda district
Bathinda district is in Malwa region of Punjab, India.
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Bhangi Misl
The Bhangi Misl (Punjabi pronunciation: pə̃˨ŋɡiː mɪsəl) was a large and powerful Sikh Misl headquartered in Amritsar.
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Delhi Sultanate
The Delhi Sultanate or the Sultanate of Delhi was a late medieval empire primarily based in Delhi that stretched over large parts of the Indian subcontinent, for 320 years (1206–1526).
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Doaba
Doaba, also known as Bist Doab or the Jalandhar Doab, is the region of Punjab, India that lies between the Beas River and the Sutlej River. Malwa (Punjab) and Doaba are Plains of India and regions of India.
Faridkot district
Faridkot district is a district lying in the South-Western part of Punjab, India with Faridkot city as the district headquarters.
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Fatehabad district
Fatehabad district is one of the twenty two districts of the state of Haryana, India. Fatehabad was founded by Firuz Shah Tughlaq. Fatehabad district was carved out of Hisar district on 15 July 1997. It borders districts of Mansa and Sangrur in state of Punjab in north, Sirsa district in west, Jind district in east, Hisar district and district of Hanumangarh in state of Rajasthan in south.
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Fatehgarh Sahib district
Fatehgarh Sahib district is one of the twenty-three districts of the state of Punjab, India, with its headquarters in the town of Fatehgarh Sahib.
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Fazilka district
Fazilka district is one of 23 districts in the state of Punjab in India.
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Firozpur
Firozpur, (pronunciation: fɪroːzpʊr) also known as Ferozepur, is a city on the banks of the Sutlej River in Firozpur District, Punjab, India.
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Firozpur district
Firozpur district, also known as Ferozepur district, is one of the twenty-three districts in the state of Punjab, India.
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Firuz Shah Tughlaq
Sultan Firuz Shah Tughlaq (1309 – 20 September 1388) was a Muslim ruler from the Tughlaq dynasty, who reigned over the Sultanate of Delhi from 1351 to 1388.
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Ghaggar-Hakra River
The Ghaggar-Hakra River is an intermittent river in India and Pakistan that flows only during the monsoon season.
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Guru Gobind Singh
Guru Gobind Singh (born Gobind Das; 22 December 1666 – 7 October 1708) was the tenth and last human Sikh Guru.
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Guru Hargobind
Guru Hargobind (Gurmukhi: ਗੁਰੂ ਹਰਿਗੋਬਿੰਦ, pronunciation: l 19 June 1595 – 28 February 1644) was the sixth of ten Gurus of the Sikh religion. He had become Guru at the young age of eleven, after the execution of his father, Guru Arjan, by the Mughal emperor Jahangir.HS Syan (2013), Sikh Militancy in the Seventeenth Century, IB Tauris,, pages 48–55 Guru Hargobind introduced the process of militarization to Sikhism, likely as a response to his father's execution and to protect the Sikh community., Encyclopedia Britannica, Quote: "Guru Hargobind, sixth Sikh Guru, who developed a strong Sikh army and gave the Sikh religion its military character, in accord with the instructions of his father, Guru Arjan (1563–1606), the first Sikh martyr, who had been executed on the order of the Mughal emperor Jahangir."; "After Jahāngīr’s death (1627) the new Mughal emperor, Shāh Jahān, persecuted the Sikh community in earnest.
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India
India, officially the Republic of India (ISO), is a country in South Asia.
Indo-Aryan peoples
Indo-Aryan peoples are a diverse collection of peoples speaking Indo-Aryan languages in the Indian subcontinent.
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Jagraon
Jagraon is a city and a municipal council, a rural police district and a sub-division of the Ludhiana district in the Indian state of Punjab.
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Jats
The Jat people are a traditionally agricultural community in Northern India and Pakistan.
Kartarpur, India
Kartarpur is a town, near the city of Jalandhar in Jalandhar district in the Indian state of Punjab and is located in the Doaba region of the state.
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Ludhiana district
Ludhiana district is one of the 23 districts in the Indian state of Punjab.
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Majha
Majha (Punjabi: ਮਾਝਾ (Gurmukhi), (Shahmukhi) also known as Standard Punjabi or simply Punjabi; Mājhā;; meaning "heartland) is a region located in the central parts of the historical Punjab region, currently split between the republics of India and Pakistan. Malwa (Punjab) and Majha are Plains of India and regions of India.
Malavas
The Malavas (Brahmi script: 𑀫𑁆𑀫𑀸𑀭𑀯 Mmālava) or Malwas were an ancient Indian tribe.
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Malerkotla district
Malerkotla district is a district in Punjab state of India.
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Malwa
Malwa is a historical region of west-central India occupying a plateau of volcanic origin. Malwa (Punjab) and Malwa are regions of India.
Malwai dialect
Malwai is an eastern dialect of the Punjabi language, spoken in the Malwa region of Punjab.
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Malwai Giddha
Malwai Giddha (ਮਲਵਈ ਗਿੱਧਾ) is the folk dance of males of Malwa region of Punjab.
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Mansa district, India
Mansa district is a district in the state of Punjab, India.
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Moga district
Moga district is one of the twenty-two districts in the state of Punjab, India.
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Moga, Punjab
Moga is a city in the Indian state of Punjab.
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Mohali district
Mohali district, officially known as Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar district or SAS Nagar district, is one of the twenty three districts of Punjab, a state in north-west India.
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Mughal Empire
The Mughal Empire was an early modern empire in South Asia.
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Okara District
Okara District (Punjabi and ضلع اوكاڑہ), is a district of Punjab, Pakistan.
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Pakistan
Pakistan, officially the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, is a country in South Asia.
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Patiala district
Patiala district is one of the twenty three districts in the state of Punjab in north-west India.
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Puadh
Puadh (IAST:, sometimes anglicized as Poadh or Powadh) is a historic region in north India that comprises parts of present-day Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh and the U.T. of Chandigarh, India. Malwa (Punjab) and Puadh are Plains of India.
Punjab, India
Punjab (Also and other variants) is a state in northwestern India.
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Punjab, Pakistan
Punjab (abbr. PB) is a province of Pakistan.
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Punjabi dialects and languages
The Punjabi dialects and languages or Greater Punjabi are a series of dialects and languages spoken around the Punjab region of Pakistan and India with varying degrees of official recognition.
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Punjabi language
Punjabi, sometimes spelled Panjabi, is an Indo-Aryan language native to the Punjab region of Pakistan and India.
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Routledge
Routledge is a British multinational publisher.
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Sangrur district
Sangrur district is in the state of Punjab in northern India.
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Sidhu
Sidhu is a Punjabi Jat clan found in Punjab.
Sikh Confederacy
The Sikh Confederacy was a confederation of twelve sovereign states (each known as a Misl, derived from the Arabic word مِثْل meaning 'equal'; sometimes spelt as Misal) which rose during the 18th century in the Punjab region in the northern part of the Indian subcontinent and is cited as one of the causes of the weakening of the Mughal Empire prior to Nader Shah's invasion of India (1738–1740).
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Sikhism
Sikhism, also known as Sikhi (ਸਿੱਖੀ,, from translit), is a monotheistic religion and philosophy, that originated in the Punjab region of India around the end of the 15th century CE.
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Sivalik Hills
The Sivalik Hills, also known as the Shivalik Hills and Churia Hills, are a mountain range of the outer Himalayas.
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Sri Muktsar Sahib district
Sri Muktsar Sahib district, is one of the 23 districts in the Indian state of Punjab.
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Subah of Multan
The Subah of Multan was a Subah (province) of the Mughal Empire, one of the original twelve provinces of Mughals, encompassing the southern Punjab region, stretching towards parts of Khyber, Central Punjab and Balochistan, bordering Kandahar Province and Persian Safavid Empire.
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Sutlej
The Sutlej River is the longest of the five rivers that flow through the historic crossroads region of Punjab in northern India and Pakistan.
See also
Plains of India
- Chaugan
- Depsang Plains
- Doaba
- Eastern Coastal Plains
- Indo-Gangetic Plain
- Majha
- Malwa (Punjab)
- North Bengal plains
- Puadh
- Punjab Plain
- Terai
- Utkal Plains
- Western Coastal Plains
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malwa_(Punjab)
Also known as Malwa(Punjab), Malwa, Punjab, Mâlava.