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Punjabi is a fusion of many different languages spoken in the Punjab, Tibet, Pakistan, India region.  
 
Punjabi is a fusion of many different languages spoken in the Punjab, Tibet, Pakistan, India region.  
Lots of the Gurumukhi script characters appear very similar and may have been derived from particular Buddhist scripts.
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Lots of the [[Gurumukhi]] script characters appear very similar and may have been derived from particular Buddhist scripts.
  
 
Punjabi went through a difficult situation after the annexation of [[Maharajah Runjeet Singh ji]]'s rule
 
Punjabi went through a difficult situation after the annexation of [[Maharajah Runjeet Singh ji]]'s rule
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==During british rule==
 
==During british rule==
 
Up to Grade 8 forcibly Urdu was taught to Punjabi students and after Grade 8 English taught.
 
Up to Grade 8 forcibly Urdu was taught to Punjabi students and after Grade 8 English taught.
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*[[Gurmukhi|Learn Punjabi]]

Latest revision as of 02:54, 12 November 2019

Gurmukhi qaida

Punjabi is a fusion of many different languages spoken in the Punjab, Tibet, Pakistan, India region. Lots of the Gurumukhi script characters appear very similar and may have been derived from particular Buddhist scripts.

Punjabi went through a difficult situation after the annexation of Maharajah Runjeet Singh ji's rule

During british rule

Up to Grade 8 forcibly Urdu was taught to Punjabi students and after Grade 8 English taught.

See also