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  2. Siddi - Wikipedia

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    In Pakistan, locals of Bantu descent are called "Sheedi" and "Makrani". They live primarily along the Makran in Balochistan , and Southern Sindh . [ 39 ] Even though most Sheedis today in Pakistan are of mixed heritage and the number population is complex to determine, [ 40 ] the population in 2018 was estimated to be of around 250,000. [ 3 ]

  3. Ethnic groups in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    The Saraikis are an Indo-Aryan ethnolinguistic group inhabiting parts of central and southeastern Pakistan, primarily in the southern part of the Pakistani province of Punjab. [21] They are mainly found in Derajat, a cultural region of central Pakistan, located in the region where the provinces of Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Balochistan meet.

  4. Kalash people - Wikipedia

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    For this reason, they are known in Chitral as "the Black Kafirs". [55] Men have adopted the Pakistani shalwar kameez, while children wear small versions of adult clothing after the age of four. [56] [57] In contrast to the surrounding Pakistani culture, the Kalasha do not in general separate males and females or frown on contact between the sexes.

  5. The Black Mountain tribes - Wikipedia

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    The Black Mountain (Tor Ghar), is located in the Hazara Division of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. Tor Ghar is a Pashto phrase which means Black (Tor) Mountain (Ghar). It is also called Kala Dhaka , which means the same as its Pushto name; in Hindko a local language spoken by the people of Tanawal and Agror which are located on ...

  6. The Black Hole (community center) - Wikipedia

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    The Black Hole is a community center located in the G 11/3 area of Islamabad, Pakistan. [1] It is a "non-profit, open-to-all educational and intellectual space" with a view to promoting science, art and culture in Pakistan. [ 2 ]

  7. Pakistani diaspora - Wikipedia

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    Overseas Pakistanis (Urdu: بیرون ملک پاکستانی نژاد), or the Pakistani diaspora, refer to Pakistanis who live outside of Pakistan. These include citizens who have migrated to another country as well as people born abroad of Pakistani descent.

  8. Demographics of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Pakistan Bureau of Statistics released religious data of Pakistan Census 2017 on 19 May 2021. [ 65 ] 96.47% are Muslims, followed by 2.174% Hindus, 1.27% Christians, 0.09% Ahmadis and 0.02% others. The 2017 census showed marginal increase in the share of Hindus .The census also recorded Pakistan's first Hindu-majority district, called Umerkot ...

  9. Internet censorship in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Because the majority of Pakistan's Internet traffic is routed through the PIE (98% of Pakistani ISPs used the PIE in 2004), it provides a means to monitor and possibly block incoming and outgoing Internet traffic as the government deems fit. [16] Internet surveillance in Pakistan is primarily conducted by the PIE under the auspices of the PTA ...