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- Bahawalpur (Punjabi / Urdu: بہاول پور; Punjabi pronunciation: [bäː˨ʋəlˈpuːɾ]; Urdu pronunciation: [bəɦɑːʋəlˈpuːɾ]) is a city in Punjab, ****stan. It is...
- suits are Punjabi outfits which include the Bahawalpuri shalwar suit and the Multani shalwar suit. The Bahawalpuri shalwar originates from the Bahawalpur region...
- Yar Khan districts, respectively. The southern dialect, also known as Bahawalpuri, is spoken in the southern parts of Dera Ghazi Khan (present Rajanpur)...
- These are the Bahawalpuri shalwar suit and the Multani shalwar suit. The two main suits from that area.[citation needed] The Bahawalpuri shalwar originates...
- suits are Punjabi outfits which include the Bahawalpuri shalwar suit and the Multani shalwar suit. The Bahawalpuri shalwar originates from the Bahawalpur region...
- dialect as Mūltānī and by 11,873 individuals report their dialect as Bahāwalpurī. One dialects of Saraiki that is spoken by Indian Saraikis is Derawali...
- include the Pothohari shalwar, Multani shalwar, Dhoti shalwar, and the Bahawalpuri shalwar which is very wide and baggy with many folds. Turban of a thin...
- (1716–1794) was an 18th-century poet from Bahawalpur, Punjab, active in the Bahawalpuri dialect. He was born in the village of Mao in present day Rahim Yar Khan...
- speakers listed in the 2011 census. The varieties listed under Lahnda are Bahawalpuri (29,253 speakers); Multani which is described as Hindi Multani (61,722...
- into "Panjābī" and "Sindhī" regional subclasses. Panjābī: Gurmukhī, Bahāwalpurī, Lamawasī, Multānī (Karikkī, Sarāī, Ochikī Punjābī, Wuch), Thul (in Derajat)...