Talk:Etymology of Doab region (Hindustani Punjabi Praant): Revision history


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  • curprev 00:1000:10, 30 December 202291.235.65.22 talk 1,104 bytes +1,104 Created page with "The word ''Doab'' is a combination of the Indo-Iranian words ''Doab'' (''two'') and ''āb'' (''water''), and thus the (land of) ''two rivers''. The two rivers are the Beas River and Sutlej River. Sometimes, in English, there can be a definite article before the name i.e. ''the Doaba''. The name is also sometimes spelled as ''Duoab'' or ''Douaab'' or ''Doaab''. It originally contained 5 rivers before the formal “Partition of the Punjab”, and Independences of India an..."