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  2. Scheduled castes in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    The Scheduled Caste population in Pakistan is predominantly concentrated in the Sindh province and is considered to represent a substantial segment of the country's Hindu community. Although precise population figures vary due to differences in census data and demographic estimates, it is generally suggested that Scheduled Castes make up about ...

  3. File : Map of Pakistan, with Federally Administered Tribal ...

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  4. A Glossary of the Tribes and Castes of the Punjab and North ...

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    A Glossary of the Tribes and Castes of the Punjab and North-West Frontier Province is an ethnological study of areas of present-day Pakistan and India.It was compiled by Indian Civil Service administrator H.A. Rose, based on the 1883 and 1892 census reports for the Punjab. [1]

  5. List of Sindhi tribes - Wikipedia

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    Sindhis (Sindhi: سنڌي‎, Devanagari: सिन्धी, Romanised: Sin-dhee) are an Indo-Aryan ethnolinguistic group who speak the Sindhi language and are native to the Sindh province of Pakistan.

  6. Caste system among South Asian Muslims - Wikipedia

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    Caste endogamy exists in Pakistan, with members of a quom tending to marry within it. [49] In rural areas of Pakistani Punjab, endogamy is vital to the caste system. [49] Kammis include artisans, labourers, and service providers such as barbers, cobblers, and carpenters. [50] Most are labourers or perform low-ranking tasks. [51] According to a ...

  7. Ethnic groups in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Pakistan's census does not include the 1.4 million citizens of Afghanistan who are temporarily residing in Pakistan. [8] [9] [10] The majority of them were born in Pakistan within the last four decades and mostly belong to the Pashtun ethnic group. They also include Tajiks, Uzbeks and others. [11]

  8. Dalit Sujag Tehreek - Wikipedia

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    The movement was launched in 2016 during the 125th anniversary of the birth of Baba Saheb Ambedkar at Mirpurkhas.It was formed by the combination of different Scheduled Caste organisations in Pakistan like Bheel Intellectual Forum (BIF), Oad Samaji Tanzeem, Pakistan Meghwar Council, Baghri Welfare Association, All Sindh Kolhi Association, Sindh Kolhi Itehad (Nemdas group), Sindh Kolhi Itehad ...

  9. File:Pakistan ethnic map.svg - Wikipedia

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    ArnoldPlaton, .svg based on this map (from UTexas under Public Domain "Courtesy of the University of Texas Libraries, The University of Texas at Austin.") Other versions: Derivative works of this file: Pakistan ethnic map 1973-de.svg; Pakistan ethnic map 1973-mk.svg; Pakistan ethnic map 1973-v2.svg; Pakistan ethnic map 1973-ru.svg