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This dissertation offers an in-depth academic study of proper names in Punjab, with special emphasis on the naming patterns and traditions of villagers in Eastern Punjab. The work explores the etymological roots, cultural significance, and historical development of Punjabi proper names, examining how these names reflect the region’s rich heritage and social structure.
R. C. Temple’s scholarly approach combines linguistic analysis with anthropological observation to document the naming conventions prevalent among Punjabi communities. The text serves as an invaluable reference for researchers, linguists, and historians interested in understanding Punjabi culture through the lens of nomenclature. This comprehensive dissertation contributes significantly to the broader field of onomastics and regional studies in South Asian scholarship.
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