One River, One Blood: The Story of a Divided Punjab
By Zeshawn Nazir
When the Radcliffe Line was hastily drawn in 1947, it didn't just divide India and Pakistan — it split Punjab, a land once bound by rivers, language, and shared culture. One River, One Blood is a stirring and deeply researched account of what was lost in that division — and what still connects the people of East and West Punjab today.
Through moving storytelling, historical analysis, and modern voices, Zeshawn Nazir uncovers the spiritual, cultural, and linguistic unity that defined pre-Partition Punjab, the trauma of its rupture, and the emerging hope for reconciliation. From Sufi saints to refugee trains, from the sacred corridors of Amritsar and Lahore to the dreams of young Punjabis across the border, this book traces a shared legacy that refuses to be forgotten.
This is not a call for political reunification. It is a call to remember — and to imagine — a future where brotherhood rises above borders.
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