
1) Indian 2) Language in rawalpindi 3) Language spoken in Delhi 4) Panjabi
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1) Panjabi
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[horse] Punchestown Champion Hurdle (2008) Fighting Fifth Hurdle (2008) Punjabi (foaled in 2003 in Great Britain) is a British Thoroughbred racehorse, born to sire, Komatie and dam, Competa. Punjabi started racing as a three-year-old in 2005. He won his first race, a Class 6, in May 2006 at Newcastle Racecourse in Newcastle, England. Punjab...
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The majority ethnic group living in the Punjab. Approximately 37 million live in the Pakistan half of Punjab, while another 14 million live on the Indian side of the border. In addition to Sikhs,...
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A native of the Punjab region which spans India and Pakistan.
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HMS Punjabi was a British Tribal Class destroyer of 1870 tons displacement launched in 1937 and sunk during the Second World War. HMS Punjabi was powered by three Admiralty 3-drum type boilers providing a top speed of 36.5 knots and carried a crew of 190. She was armed with eight 4.7 inch dual-purpose guns; seven smaller guns and four 21-inch torpe...
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[
n] - a member of the majority people of Punjab in northwestern India 2. [n] - the Indic language spoken by most people in Punjab in northwestern India
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Panjabi noun the Indic language spoken by most people in Punjab in northwestern India
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The majority ethnic group living in the Punjab. Approximately 37 million live in the Pakistan half of Punjab, while another 14 million live on the Indian side of the border. In addition to Sikhs, there are Rajputs in Punjab, some of whom have adopted Islam. The Punjabi language belongs to the Indo-Iranian branch of the Indo-European family....
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