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Punjabi Rajputs

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Punjabi Rajputs
Regions with significant populations
 Pakistan •  India
Languages
Punjabi
Religion
Islam, Hinduism & Sikhism
Related ethnic groups
Rajputs

The Punjabi Rajputs are people of the Rajput ancestry found throughout the Punjab region that was divided between India and Pakistan in 1947. Their native language is Punjabi.

The 1947 partition of India caused a division of population generally along religious lines. The main religions of the region are Hinduism, Islam and Sikhism. The Punjabi Muslim Rajputs are mostly in Pakistani Punjab, while both the Hindu and Sikh Rajputs are mainly found in Indian Punjab.

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