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Lahorian Girls are very beautiful and intelligent, they are known in all over Pakistan and some other countries by their fashionable look and friendly attitude. Here you will watch the pictures of Lahore Girls in Punjab University. Here you will know that how many beautiful and attractive girls are living in Punjab Pakistan. You may watch the pictures of Lahorian girls but I think that these pictures will be unique and very attractive to you. If anyone wants to watch the pictures of Punjab University girl’s so go down and watch all pictures. After that share your final comments with about Punjab University girls that how they are looking.Punjabi people (Punjabi: پنجابی (Shahmukhi), ਪੰਜਾਬੀ (Gurmukhi)), also spelled Panjabi people; are a clan of Indo-Aryan peoples, originating from the Punjab, found between eastern Pakistan and northern India. Punjab literally means the land of five waters (Persian:پنج آب panj ("five") āb ("waters")). Punjab is often referred to as the breadbasket in both Pakistan and India.The pinnacle of the power for any local Punjabi population came in the later part of the 18th century when Sikh Empire was established by the Ranjit Singh who conquered almost whole of Kashmir along with modern day Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and annexed it into greater Punjab region.The coalescence of the various tribes, castes and the inhabitants of the Punjab into a broader common "Punjabi" identity initiated from the onset of the 18th century CE. Prior to that the sense and perception of a common "Punjabi" ethno-cultural identity and community did not exist, even though the majority of the various communities of the Punjab had long shared linguistic, cultural and racial commonalities.Traditionally, Punjabi identity is primarily linguistic, geographical and cultural. Its identity is independent of race, color, creed or religion, and refers to those for whom the Punjabi language(s) is the first language or recognizable language and those who reside in the Punjab region and associate with its population. Integration and assimilation are important parts of Punjabi culture, since Punjabi identity is not based tribal connections or race. More or less all Punjabis share the same cultural background.Traditionally, the Punjabi people was a heterogeneous group and was subdivided into a number of clans called biradari (literally meaning "brotherhood") or tribes, with each person bound to a clan. However, Punjabi identity also included those who did not belong to any of the historical tribes. With the passage of time tribal structures are coming to an end and are being replaced with more cohesive[17] and holistic society. That is why community building and group cohesiveness form the new pillars of Punjabi society.Punjabis make up about 40% of the population of Pakistan. The Punjabis found in Pakistan belong to groups known as biradaris, which descend from a common male ancestor. In addition, Punjabi society is divided into two divisions, the zamindar groups or qoums, traditionally associated with farming and the moeens, who are traditionally artisans. Some zamindars are further divided into groups such as the Rajputs, Jatts, Shaikhs or (Muslim Khatri), Gujjars, Gakhars, Dogars and Rahmani (Muslim Labana). Zamindar groups who claim Turko-Persian or Arab ancestry include the Mughal, Awan and Arain, in the north of the province, while Gardezi, Syed and Quraishi are found in the south, all of whom claim Arab ancestry. People m neighbouring regions, such as Kashmiris, Pashtun and Baluch, also form important element in the Punjabi population. Major Moeen groups include the Lohar, Khateek, Rawal, Chhimba Darzi, Teli, Julaha, Mallaah, Mirasi, who are associated with a particular crafts or occupation.Punjabi people have traditionally and historically been farmers and soldiers,[citation needed] which has transferred into modern times with their dominance of agriculture and military fields in Pakistan. In addition, Punjabis in Pakistan have been quite prominent politically, having had many elected members of parliament. As the most ardent supporters of a Pakistani state, the Punjabis in Pakistan have shown a strong predilection towards the adoption of the Urdu language but nearly all speak Punjabi, and still identify themselves as ethnic Punjabis. Religious homogeneity remains elusive as a predominant Islamic Sunni-Shia population with Ahmadiyya and Christian minority. A variety of related sub-groups exist in Pakistan and are often considered by many Pakistani Punjabis to be simply regional Punjabis including the Seraikis (who overlap and are often considered transitional with the Sindhis).The recent definition of Punjabi people, in Pakistani Punjab, is not based on racial classification, common ansectory or endogamy,but based on geographical and cultural basis and thus makes it a unique definition. In Pakistani Punjab, there is not a great emphasis on a single dialect of the language and Pakistani Punjabis speak many distinct dialects, which include Hindko, Seraiki, Potohari or Pahari and still identify themselves as Punjabis. People from a few provinces of Pakistan have made Punjab their home in recent times and now their consecutive generations identify themselves as Punjabis. The largest community to assimilate in Punjabi culture and now identify themselves as Punjabis are Kashmiris which include noted personalities like Nawaz Sharif, Sheikh Rasheed, Hamid Mir and the most noted poet Muhammad Iqbal, to name a few. The second largest community after Kashmiris are people of India, who identify themselves as Punjabis.' The other communities to assimilate in Punjabis include Baloch who can be found throughout Punjab, and Baltis. The welcoming nature of Punjab have led to successful integration of almost all ethnic groups in Punjab over time. The Urdu, Punjabi and other language speakers who arrived in Punjab in 1947 have now assimilated and their second and third generations identify themselves as Punjabis even though it is not the same in Sindh Pakistan where they form distinct ethnic groups.
Pakistani Punjabi Girls Hot Pakistani Girls Mobile Numbers Names Hair Styles Images Funny Pics Photos
Pakistani Punjabi Girls Hot Pakistani Girls Mobile Numbers Names Hair Styles Images Funny Pics Photos
Pakistani Punjabi Girls Hot Pakistani Girls Mobile Numbers Names Hair Styles Images Funny Pics Photos
Pakistani Punjabi Girls Hot Pakistani Girls Mobile Numbers Names Hair Styles Images Funny Pics Photos
Pakistani Punjabi Girls Hot Pakistani Girls Mobile Numbers Names Hair Styles Images Funny Pics Photos
Pakistani Punjabi Girls Hot Pakistani Girls Mobile Numbers Names Hair Styles Images Funny Pics Photos
Pakistani Punjabi Girls Hot Pakistani Girls Mobile Numbers Names Hair Styles Images Funny Pics Photos
Pakistani Punjabi Girls Hot Pakistani Girls Mobile Numbers Names Hair Styles Images Funny Pics Photos
Pakistani Punjabi Girls Hot Pakistani Girls Mobile Numbers Names Hair Styles Images Funny Pics Photos
Pakistani Punjabi Girls Hot Pakistani Girls Mobile Numbers Names Hair Styles Images Funny Pics Photos
Pakistani Punjabi Girls Hot Pakistani Girls Mobile Numbers Names Hair Styles Images Funny Pics Photos

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