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The Punjab in 1920s: A Case Study of Muslims by Zarina Salamat provides an in-depth scholarly analysis of the Muslim community in Punjab during the pivotal 1920s era. This period marked significant social, political, and cultural transformations in the region, making it crucial for understanding South Asian history.
The book examines the lived experiences, traditions, and challenges faced by Muslims in Punjab as they navigated the complexities of colonial India and the emerging independence movement. Through meticulous research and historical documentation, Salamat presents a nuanced portrait of Muslim society, institutions, and their responses to contemporary events.
This case study is essential for historians, scholars, and students interested in understanding the multifaceted aspects of Punjab’s Muslim population during this transformative decade. The work contributes significantly to the broader narrative of South Asian social and cultural history.







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