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Punjab is associated age


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Answered by Saadhana11
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The culture of Punjab in the Middle Ages was extremely diverse dependent upon an individual's caste, community, religion and village[citation needed]. An array of cultures can be found historically[citation needed]. The main cultures that arose in the Punjab during the Medieval Age at the beginning of this era was of strong Indo-Aryan dominance[citation needed]. The Brahmins and Khatris were once a singular group living in the Punjab who practiced Hinduism[citation needed]. They were descended from the Vedic people who brought Indo-European language and society to a land dominated by Dravidianhistory[citation needed]. Their culture was based on their religious beliefs, which could be described as identical to that of Hindus living across North India today. The second strongest emergent cultural identity was Jat-Gujjar culture, based on pastoralism, agriculture and ancestor worship, in modern Punjab. Most of the Western region are descended from Gujjars, whereas the Eastern region is ethnically Jat. Islamic traditions were incorporated into Punjabi Muslims' lives. These people would often live together marrying others like them and the customs practised centuries ago are still visible in the way all the castes and religious groups live[
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