This study in regional social history deals with what the British
census referred to as 'The Punjab and its Dependencies'. Since that
time the region has been subdivided several times, most importantly
in 1947 when the partition line separating India and Pakistan went
right through the middle of the region. Today it encompasses the
Indian states of Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Punjab,
Haryana, the Union Territories of Delhi and Chandigarh, as well as
the Pakistani states of Punjab and the North-West Frontier
Province. While ecclesiastical and civil boundaries rarely
coincided, ties among Christians within this area have been strong
enough to make the north-west a workable and meaningful unit for
studying the history of Christianity. This history will cover the
entire north-west up to 1947.
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