Punjab Province of Pakistan
P unjab is an area of eastern Pakistan. It is lined by the Indian territory of Jammu and Kashmir toward the upper east, the Indian territories of Punjab and Rajasthan toward the east, the Sindh region toward the south, the Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa regions toward the west, and the Islamabad government capital region and Azad Kashmir toward the north. The commonplace capital, Lahore, is situated in the east-focal area, close to the line with India. The name Punjab signifies "five glasses of water," or "five waterways," and connotes the land depleted by the Jhelum, Chenab, Ravi, Beas, and Sutlej streams, which are feeders of the Indus River. Punjab is Pakistan's second biggest area, after Balochistan, and the most thickly populated. Region 79,284 square miles (205,345 square km). Pop. (2011 est.) 91,379,615. Metropolitan human progress existed in the Indus River valley from around 2500 to 1500 BCE, when, it is accepted, Aryan attacks finished it off. Th