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Majha (Punjabi: ਮਾਝਾ (Gurmukhi), ماجھا (Shahmukhi); Mājhā) is a region located in the central parts of the historical Punjab region split between India and Pakistan. It extends north from the right banks of the river Beas, and reaches as far north as the river Jhelum. People of the Majha region are given the demonym "Mājhī" or "Majhail". Most inhabitants of the region speak the Majhi dialect, which is the basis of the standard register of the Punjabi language. The most populous city in the area is Lahore on the Pakistani side, and Amritsar on the Indian side of the border.

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  • Majha (ਮਾਝਾ, ماجھا; Mājha) es una región de llanuras del Panyab que comprende los distritos modernos de Amritsar, Gurdaspur y Tarn Taran en el estado indio de Panyab y los distritos de Narowal, Lahore y Kasur, en la provincia pakistaní de Panyab. El término fue aplicado anteriormente a los Panjabis que viven al norte de la Sutlej.​​Históricamente, Majha se compone de las partes más antiguas en el Doab Bari (en particular Sheikhupura) y la Doab Rechna (en particular, Gujranwala), las más recientes partes incorporadas pertenecen a las colonias del canal. (es)
  • Majha (Punjabi: ਮਾਝਾ (Gurmukhi), ماجھا (Shahmukhi); Mājhā) is a region located in the central parts of the historical Punjab region split between India and Pakistan. It extends north from the right banks of the river Beas, and reaches as far north as the river Jhelum. People of the Majha region are given the demonym "Mājhī" or "Majhail". Most inhabitants of the region speak the Majhi dialect, which is the basis of the standard register of the Punjabi language. The most populous city in the area is Lahore on the Pakistani side, and Amritsar on the Indian side of the border. (en)
  • Majha (en pendjabi : ਮਾਝਾ (mājhā) ou ماجھا) désigne la partie centrale du Pundjab en Inde et au Pakistan. Il se situe entre les rivières Beas et Ravi . Majha vient du mot manjhla et signifie « milieu ». Les six premiers Gurus du sikhisme, sauf le deuxième, sont nés dans cet espace. (fr)
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