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		<title>History And Culture Of The Punjab(part3)</title>
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 	<li><strong>Title</strong>: <em>History and Culture of the Punjab (Part III)</em></li>
 	<li><strong>Author/Editor</strong>: Fauja Singh (Punjabi University)</li>
 	<li><strong>Publication Year</strong>: 2002</li>
 	<li><strong>Language</strong>: English</li>
 	<li><strong>Pages</strong>: 317</li>
 	<li><strong>Publisher</strong>: Punjabi University</li>
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<li>This volume covers a <strong>500-year period of the Delhi Sultanate</strong>, a transformative era in Punjab’s history.</li>
<li>It emphasizes how <strong>new civilizations entered Punjab</strong>, profoundly influencing its <strong>social customs, cultural practices, and intellectual traditions</strong>.</li>
<li>The book describes Punjab as a region <strong>open to external influences</strong>, likened to a house with doors and windows open to gusty winds — symbolizing the constant influx of ideas, people, and traditions.</li>
<li>The narrative highlights both the <strong>mutilation and scattering of older traditions</strong> and the <strong>emergence of new cultural syntheses</strong> during this time</li>
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