Punjabiyat

[2][3][4] In Pakistan, its goal is a better status of Punjabi language along with Urdu at state level.

[8][9] The movement's supporters in the Punjabi diaspora focus on the promotion of a shared cultural heritage.

[10][11][12] Panjabiyat also has close links to Sikh nationalism due to the religious significance of Punjabi and Gurmukhi script in Sikhism.

[13] With the advent of the notion of Devanagari script and Hindi or Sanskrit as a language associated with Hindu nationalism and Arya Samaj advancing the cause of Devanagari in the late 19th century, the cause of Gurmukhi was advanced by Singh Sabha Movement.

[19][20] Anandpur Sahib Resolution also links Sikhism to Punjab as a Sikh homeland.