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Punjab Plains

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The Punjab Plains encompass a vast, flat area stretching across northwest India and east Pakistan. This region is significant due to its rich alluvial soil, deposited by the Indus River system's five major tributaries. Historically, it has been a crucial agricultural zone supporting substantial populations through intensive irrigation practices. The plains are primarily utilized for farming by communities reliant on this fertile land.

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Punjab Plains ranks #11 of 237 in the Plain ranking, behind Ganges Plain, ahead of Cerrado plains.

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Why is Punjab called the land of five rivers?

The name combines Persian-derived words meaning five and water. The historic region is associated with the Jhelum, Chenab, Ravi, Beas, and Sutlej rivers.

Do the Punjab Plains lie in both India and Pakistan?

Yes. The alluvial plain extends across northwestern India and eastern Pakistan, while the 1947 border divides the wider Punjab region between the two countries.

What is a doab in the Punjab Plains?

A doab is the land between two rivers, often built from river-deposited alluvium. Punjab contains several historically named doabs shaped by branches of the Indus river system.

Why are the Punjab Plains so important for farming?

The plains combine fertile alluvial soils with extensive river and canal irrigation. They are major wheat and rice producing areas for both India and Pakistan.

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