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Origin of Punjab lasso?

I'm assuming it has to do with the province of Punjab in Pakistan, but my history sucks, and for all I know it may not have existed yet.

I'm just curious.
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Phantomess said:
According to my copy of the Essential POTO, the punjab lasso was probably a reference to Eugene Sue's The Wandering Jew. Leroux was most likely familiar with this work, and there is a passage in it that describes a Thugee killing someone with a cord similar-ish to the punjab lasso. Although the Beschreibung is Mehr like a bola than a lasso in that work, as the cord has weighted balls at each end. It is thrown and wraps around the victem's throat tightly, with the two balls striking the back of the head.
Another interesting notation on the punjab lasso that I have read in the past is that it is not meant to strangle, but to garrotte the victim. To garrotte is to cut off the flow of blood to the brain. It kills quicker than strangulation.

Also, wiki entry on the Punjab Region which is now part of both India and Pakistan. link . There is also a Panjab region in Afghanistan, although the reference comes most likely from the Indian region.
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THank you. :D
renrae posted Vor mehr als einem Jahr
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That's what I'm here for, sweetie. As much of a hündin as I know I can be, I'd also like to think I'm useful at times.
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I don't think you're a bitch. Du just have low tolerance for stupid people.
renrae posted Vor mehr als einem Jahr
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thats intresting info on the punjab lasso
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