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write 5 dissimilarities between punjab and bihar



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Answered by Aayusheetiwari
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PicThe Culture of the people of Punjab is supposed to be one of the oldest and richest cultures of the world which has a very great history and complexity. The Culture of the Punjabi’s shows its diversity and rich cultural heritage which includes different fields like philosophy, poetry, spirituality, education, artistry, warfare, architecture, traditional values and history.

PicThe Culture of the people of Punjab is supposed to be one of the oldest and richest cultures of the world which has a very great history and complexity. The Culture of the Punjabi’s shows its diversity and rich cultural heritage which includes different fields like philosophy, poetry, spirituality, education, artistry, warfare, architecture, traditional values and history. The spirit of mutual understanding amidst a shared history has enabled a special unity in diversity. The Sikh art and Culture is synonymous with that of the Punjab Region. The Punjab itself has been called “India’s Melting Pot”; due to the confluence of invading cultures.

PicThe Culture of the people of Punjab is supposed to be one of the oldest and richest cultures of the world which has a very great history and complexity. The Culture of the Punjabi’s shows its diversity and rich cultural heritage which includes different fields like philosophy, poetry, spirituality, education, artistry, warfare, architecture, traditional values and history. The spirit of mutual understanding amidst a shared history has enabled a special unity in diversity. The Sikh art and Culture is synonymous with that of the Punjab Region. The Punjab itself has been called “India’s Melting Pot”; due to the confluence of invading cultures.The States of Andhra Pradesh and Punjab share many similarities and both the States lean a lot from each other by mutual interaction centred on knowing about each other’s culture, history and tradition.

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