chandigarh
haryana, punjab
No Pawar is a common subcaste of Jatts in Punjab, Haryana, and Western UP. In Punjab it id pronounced as "Powar" while in Haryana and Western UP it is pronounced as "Panwar"
Aryan and Punjab have the same capital because It is the capital of both. At one point Haryana was part of Punjab (including West Punjab in Pakistan, areas of Kashmir, and areas of Afghanistan), but after British rule, these areas were split up. Chandigarh was right in the middle of where the split occurred, and as a result ended up being a city in both states. Punjab was once five times the size it is now and was littered with wealth until the British Empire invaded. And the both the states want to have economy because Chandigarh is a tourist place where people come from different part of the world just to visit the place and with that the state which will own this place will be more developed than the other neighbouring states , and so it will be famous too.
As of October 2023, India has 28 states and 8 Union territories. The states of Haryana and Punjab share a common capital, Chandigarh. Additionally, the Union Territories of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh have their own distinct capitals, while the Union Territories of Delhi and Chandigarh serve as capitals for their respective states.
If you are asking for the capitals of any two states, one would be Boston (capital of Massachusetts) and one would be Springfield (capital of Illinois). In case I chose the wrong states, I enclose a link to all of the capitals.
The states are Harayana & Punjab and the capital city is Chandigarh. Moreover, they have only one high court which is located in Chandigarh itself.
Malik is a common surname in Pakistan and can be found among both Jats and Punjabis. Jats are an ethnic group mainly found in Punjab, Haryana, and Rajasthan, while Punjabis are the people from the Punjab region in South Asia, which is shared between India and Pakistan. So a person with the surname Malik could belong to either group.
No, the noun 'Tenochtitlan' is a proper noun, the name of a specific place.A common noun is a general word for a place, for example, a city, a capital, or a territory.
Some common Piedmont plains in India are the Indo-Gangetic Plains (including the plains of Punjab, Haryana, and Uttar Pradesh), the Brahmaputra Plain, and the Thar Desert plain. These plains are characterized by their fertile soil, flat topography, and agricultural significance.
Kamboh are not totally considered as chamar but they are also belong to the backward class agriculture caste but as non jatt . Kamboh can easily assimilated with Chamar than to jatt. inter caste marriages between kamboh and Chamar are common in Punjab and Haryana
India shares its borders with Pakistan at states of Jammu & Kashmir, Punjab, Rajasthan, and Gujarat.
The common nouns are: capital and state.The proper nouns are: Texas and Austin.