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Around the time of the 15th Century, Guru Nanak Dev founded the Sikh religion, which quickly came to prominence in the region and shortly afterwards, Maharaja Ranjit Singh reformed the Punjab into a secular and powerful state. The 19th century saw the beginning of British rule, which led to the emergence of several heroic Punjabi freedom fighters. In 1947, at the end of British rule, the Punjab was split between Pakistan and India.
The Rise of Sikh Power :
Foundation of Sikh Empire :
The British and the Sutlej Treaty :
Successors of Maharaja Ranjit Singh :
Administration of Ranjit Singh :
The Maharaja Ranjit Singh divided the central administration into twelve departments for better control. The important among them were four departments.
Multan and Kotwal :
Kardar :
Respect for other Religions :
Secular Punjabi Nationalism :
Land Revenue System :
Anglo-Sikh Wars :
Division and British India :
The plan's main points were :
Partition Between India and Pakistan :
Punjabi Suba Movement (1948-1966) :
Reorganisation of the State of Punjab :
Formation of Haryana State :
A new state to be known as the state of Haryana comprising the following territories of the existing state of Punab, namely
Transfer of Territory from Punjab to Himachal Pradesh :
Formation of Union Territory of Chandigarh :
State of Punjab and Territorial Divisions :
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