9. Punjab’s culture
Punjab’s festivals are following :
Festival Where Date
Lohri
All over
Punjab and
Chandigarh
13 January
Baisakhi
All over
Punjab and
Chandigarh
13 April
Teeyan
All over
Punjab and
Chandigarh
Around
beginning
August
Gurupurab
All over
Punjab and
Chandigarh
Full moon
night after
Diwali
Hola Mohalla
Anandpur
Sahib
For 3 days
after Holi
10. Lohri
Lohri marks the end of a bitterly cold winter and its celebration is a way of welcoming longer and
warmer days in Punjab. Households across the state light bonfires and families dance and sing
around them. Traditional foods and local delicacies are prepared and served for dinner. It is also a
community festival with many families collecting around a single bonfire. Lohri is celebrated at
January 13 every year
11. Baisakhi
Baisakhi holds a lot of significance for Punjabis. It not only marks the spring harvest and
the solar new year in the state, but is also celebrated to mark the birth of the Khalsa in
Sikhism. Baisakhi is celebrated across the state with visits to
gurudwaras, kirtan processions and community fairs.
Baisakhi is celebrated on April 13
12. Teeyan
Teeyan is also know as teej , To welcome the onset of monsoon season , by dancing , music ,
Songs, traditional outfits , and prayers.
Teeyan is on August 3 .
22. Baluchi religion
The Baloch are predominantly Muslim, with the vast majority belonging to the
Hanafi school of Sunni Islam, but there is also tiny proportion of Shia
in Baluchistan. Approximately 20-25% of the Baloch population live in Iran.
Estimates of the Iranian Baloch population range from 1.5-2 million to as many as
4 million.
26. Gilgit Baltistan culture
In Gilgit Baltistan there are many languages used :
Urdu, Pashto, Shina, Balti, Wakhi and Burushaski as well as English
27. Gilgit Baltistan culture
Men dresses of Gilgit Baltistan is
1) Woolen hat
2) Shalwaar kameez
3) Woolen robe with long or short sleeve
Women dresses are :
1) Iraghi cap
2) Loose shalwar kameez
3) Frock
29. Culture
Many cities , countries have a different culture .
We share our culture with many different countries or places .
Culture is mainly our dress and food + lifestyle .
Religion is also included in culture to show the faith.
30. Culture of Punjab
Language
Punjabi
Many different people from all the
world came to Punjab , it can also
have many languages.
Festivals
Lohri
Baisakhi
Teeyan or teej
Guru purab
Hola Mohalla
Religion
Sikhism
33. Culture of K . p. k
Language
Pashto
Festivals
Eid ul fitr
Eid ul adha
Nawruz
Religion
Hinduism
Islam
Many more
34. Culture of gilgit-baltistan
Language
Urdu, Pashto, Shina, Balti, Wakhi
and Burushaski as well as English
Festivals
Shandur Polo Festival: Celebrated
in the northern areas of Pakistan
between the tribes of Chitral
and Gilgit, Shandur Polo Festival is
a highlight of Gilgit in summers. ...
Nauroz Festival: A famous
sports festival in Gilgit featuring
polo, football, volleyball, and
hockey. ...
Ginani: ...
Rama Festival:
Religion
unknown