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  2. Pakistanis in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    [3] [needs update] The majority of them live in Cape Town, Johannesburg, Durban and Grahamstown. Many expatriates run spaza shops, cellphone stores; and the Johannesburg's Fordsburg is said to be among the best places in the country to find Pakistani cuisine. The influx of people arriving from Pakistan has increased significantly in the last 10 ...

  3. High Commission of the United Kingdom, Islamabad - Wikipedia

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    The British High Commission in Islamabad is the chief diplomatic mission of the United Kingdom in Pakistan. It is located in the Diplomatic Enclave in Islamabad. The current British High Commissioner to Pakistan is Jane Marriott , and the Deputy High Commissioner is Alison Blackburne. [ 1 ]

  4. List of non-governmental organizations in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 2 February 2025, at 08:34 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  5. British Pakistanis - Wikipedia

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    Number of British Pakistanis Percentage of total British Pakistani population British Pakistanis as percentage of region's population Significant Communities England: 1,570,285 2.80% North East England: 27,290: 1.00% Newcastle-Upon-Tyne - 2.9% Middlesbrough - 6.2% Stockton-On-Tees - 2.5% North West England: 303,611: 4.10% Manchester - 11.9% ...

  6. British Council, Karachi - Wikipedia

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    British Council, Karachi is located in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. The British Council is a British organisation specialising in international educational and cultural opportunities. It is registered as a charity both in England and Wales and Scotland .

  7. Britons in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    The city of Mirpur in Azad Kashmir has often been dubbed as 'Little Britain' due to the majority of British Pakistanis hailing from this region, and hence maintaining great settlement connections with the city. [2] In 2005, there were about 47,000 British expatriates in Pakistan, [3] by 2015, the number had increased to 79,447. [1]

  8. British influence in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    A notification in the Gazette of India published on 26 July 1947 established the Constituent Assembly of Pakistan. The assembly was originally intended to have 69 members. However, the number was later increased to 79. The first session of the Constituent Assembly of Pakistan was held on 10 August 1947. [3]

  9. British Overseas School - Wikipedia

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    The patron of the British Overseas School Association is Her Britannic Majesty's High Commissioner in Islamabad.The school is managed by a board of 12 governors that includes 4 permanent representatives: the British Deputy High Commissioner in Karachi, the Chairperson of UKAP, the Director of the British Council, the Principal, and 4 elected parent representatives.