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Punjab’ is combination of two words, ‘Punj’ and ‘Aab’ which means the land of five waters or five rivers. When the Turks came to India, they called the land of these five rivers Punjab in their own language. What was the language of the Turks? ​

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Answered by naina310867
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Turkish language, Turkish Türkçe or Türkiye Türkçesi, the major member of the Turkic language family within the Altaic language group. Turkish is spoken in Turkey, Cyprus, and elsewhere in Europe and the Middle East.

Answered by syed2020ashaels
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Punj, which means five, and ab, which means water, are the two Persian terms that make up Punjab. Thus, it refers to a region with five rivers. The five rivers are the Chenab, Satluj, Beas, and Ravi. All are Indus River tributaries, with the Chenab being the biggest. Punjab River's Five Rivers: Punjab, which derives from the Persian terms "panj," which means "five," and "aab," which means "water," means "country of five rivers." Beas, Chenab, Jhelum, Ravi, and Sutlej are the five rivers that are currently shared by Pakistan and India. The title "Land of Five Rivers" actually means "Punjab," which is a combination of the Persian words "Panj," which means five, and "Ab," which means water. The following five rivers gave Punjab its name: Beas, Jhelum, Chenab, Ravi, and Sutlej. All these rivers are tributaries of the Indus River, while the Chenab is the largest among them. These five rivers flow through the region of Punjab and constitute an important geographical feature of the state. The Greeks used to call Punjab a pentapotamia, and referred to it as an inland delta of five converging rivers; the name Punjab has been given to the region from the Central Asian Turkic conquerors of India, and popularised by the Turco-Mongol Mughals.

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