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The book's significance extends beyond its literary merit, as it played a crucial role in shaping the Punjabi identity and influencing the state's cultural and intellectual landscape. "Sada Punjab" has been widely read and studied in Punjab and beyond, and its themes and ideas continue to resonate with readers today.

| | Topics Included | |-------------|----------------------| | Ancient History | Harappa, Aryans, Janpadas, Taxila University | | Medieval Period | Ghaznavids, Lodhis, Sikh Gurus (Guru Nanak to Guru Gobind Singh), Banda Singh Bahadur | | Sikh Empire | Maharaja Ranjit Singh, Hari Singh Nalwa, Anglo-Sikh Wars | | British Rule | Annexation of Punjab, Jallianwala Bagh, Ghadar Movement, Babbar Akali Movement | | Partition of 1947 | Causes, mass migration, rehabilitation | | Post-1947 Punjab | Reorganisation of Punjab 1966, Green Revolution, Anandpur Sahib Resolution, Operation Blue Star | | Geography & Economy | Rivers, soil types, crops, industries, dams | | Culture & Language | Punjabi literature, folklore, music, fairs |

The book provides a detailed account of Punjab's identity, history, and development. Key areas covered include:

: Information on the state's drainage system, physiography, forests, and soils.