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  2. Religion in the Punjab - Wikipedia

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    The historical Vedic religion constituted the religious ideas and practices in the Punjab during the Vedic period (1500–500 BCE), centered primarily in the worship of Indra. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] [ 8 ] [ note 1 ] The bulk of the Rigveda was composed in the Punjab region between circa 1500 and 1200 BC, [ 9 ] while later Vedic scriptures were composed ...

  3. Punjabi Muslims - Wikipedia

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    The city of Lahore emerged as a thriving city, rivalling Ghazni and effectively acted as a second capital of the empire. [20] [21] In Punjab, conversion to Islam occurred mostly amongst pastoralist or agricultural groups that were not integrated into the Hindu Varna social class hierarchy, [15] such as Jats, who were known to Muslims as Zutt. [22]

  4. Religion in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Khawaja Nazimuddin, Pakistan's second Prime Minister, argued against equal rights for all citizens in an Islamic state. [17] However, The Constitution of Pakistan establishes Islam as the state religion, [18] and provides that all citizens have the right to profess, practice and propagate their religion subject to law, public order, and morality. [19]

  5. Punjab, Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Lahore is the capital and largest city. Other major cities include Faisalabad, Rawalpindi, ... Religion in Punjab, Pakistan (1881–2023) Religious group

  6. Hinduism in Punjab, Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Hinduism is the oldest recorded religion practiced by the Punjabi people. [18] The Rig Veda, the oldest and most sacred Hindu text, is believed to have been composed in the Punjab region of modern-day Pakistan (and India) on the banks of the Indus River around 1500 BCE. [19]

  7. Punjabis - Wikipedia

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    Among the major castes and tribes of West Punjab (Pakistan) are the Jats, Rajputs, Arains, Gujjars and Awans. [66] Prior to the partition in 1947, major communities of West Punjab also included the Khatris, Aroras and Brahmins. [67] [68] [69] While in East Punjab (India), Jats are almost 20 per cent of East Punjab's population. The Scheduled ...

  8. Category:Religion in Punjab, Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Main menu. Main menu. move to sidebar hide. Navigation Main page; Contents; Current events; Random article; About Wikipedia; ... Pages in category "Religion in Punjab ...

  9. Religious Minorities in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    During and after Pakistan's independence in 1947, about 5 million Hindus and Sikhs emigrated to India, with Punjab alone accounting for migration of 3.9 million people. [2] According to the 1951 census conducted by the Government of Pakistan, Pakistan had 1.6% Hindu population. [3]