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  2. Marriage in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Marriage in Pakistan ( Urdu: پاکستانی شادی) pertains to wedding traditions established and adhered by Pakistani men and women. Despite their local and regional variations, marriages in Pakistan generally follow Islamic marital jurisprudence.

  3. Punjabi wedding traditions - Wikipedia

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    Punjabi wedding traditions are a strong reflection of Punjabi culture with ritual, song, dance, food, and dress that have evolved over centuries.

  4. Indian wedding card - Wikipedia

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    Indian wedding cards are cards that are made and distributed to invite guests to the wedding ceremony and to honour and commemorate the wedding of two people. Since the medieval period, Indian wedding cards have carried great importance in the Indian subcontinent, and are known through several names such as :निमंत्रण ...

  5. Brides, biryani and marriage multiplexes: Pakistan's wedding ...

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    A typical Pakistani wedding means at least three events, and often more: there’s the engagement, the gathering when friends and family apply turmeric paste to the bride’s hands and face in a ...

  6. Baraat - Wikipedia

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    ^ a b "The marriage parties", The Hindu, 2009-07-03, retrieved 2010-06-17, ... bands are routinely hired for the baraat — a tradition in Pakistan and India where the groom rides a decorated horse to the wedding ceremony, accompanied by relatives and friends dancing to the music of the band ...

  7. Anand Karaj - Wikipedia

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    Pakistan declared that it would pass the Sikh Anand Marriage Act in 2007 and a Draft was prepared. In 2018, Pakistani's Punjab Provincial Assembly passed the Punjab Sikh Anand Karaj Marriage Act 2018.