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life from 200 BC onward.

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There was a small Jain community left in Punjab by the 16th century, while the Buddhist community had largely disappeared by the turn of the 10th century. The region became predominantly Muslim due to missionary Sufi saints whose dargahs dot the land
scape of the Punjab region.

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w found in the Punjab region.

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941, which was an increase from the previous years.

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