). Thousands of Sikhs moved from east to west but remain anxious for free access to holy places in a relatively (or completely) autonomous homeland: see
KH
LIST
N
.
1
Person whose family originates from
Pañj
b
, often referring to its pre-1947 boundaries.
2
Mother tongue of Pañj
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b
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s, regardless of their religion. Pañj
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b
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, in
Gurmukh
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script, is the official language of Indian Pañj
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b, and has been especially respected by Sikhs.