Pakistani people

Pakistanis




1st row: Muhammad Ali Jinnah · Muhammad Iqbal · Ayub Khan
2nd row: Noor Jehan · Abdus Salam · Benazir Bhutto
3rd row: Abdul Sattar Edhi · Abdul Qadeer Khan · Imran Khan
4th row: Shahid Afridi · Sayeeda Warsi · Sadiq Khan
5th row: Rahim Shah · Atif Aslam · Nadia Ali
Total population
187 million approx.
2.7% of the world's population
Regions with significant populations
Pakistan: 187,000,000 (2011)
 United Kingdom 1,200,000
 Saudi Arabia 1,200,000
 United Arab Emirates 1,100,000
 United States 700,000
 Canada 300,000
 Kuwait 100,000
 Italy 100,000
 Oman 85,000
 Greece 80,000
 France 60,000
 Germany 53,668
 Qatar 52,000
 Spain 47,000
 Bahrain 45,500
 Netherlands 40,000
 Denmark 21,152
 Norway 30,161
Languages

Urdu, Punjabi, Sindhi, Pashto, Balochi, Saraiki and others

Religion

Islam 97% (Sunni majority, 5–20% Shia) with Christian, Zorastrian Hindu, Sikh and Bahai minorities

Pakistani people or Pakistanis (Urdu: پاکستانی قوم) are a nationality and pan-ethnic group who are the native citizens and residents of Pakistan. Pakistan's estimated population in 2011 is over 187 million[1][2] making it the world's sixth most-populous country. Pakistan is in essence a multi-ethnic and multilingual nation that is home to people of diverse regional ethnicities and nationalities, reflecting the rich and complex demographics and history of Pakistan. As a result, Pakistanis do not consider their nationality as an ethnicity but as a citizenship with various ethnicities comprising the "Pakistani people."

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Ethnic groups

Pakistan has one of the world's fastest growing populations. Being a South Asian country that is located on the fringes of the Greater Middle East, Greater Persia and Central Asia regions, the Pakistani people are a mixture of various ethnic groups, as a result of the occupation and migration of the region by people passing through on their way to the Indian subcontinent. In the west, the Pashtun people are an indigenous group of the northwest who have been settled in the region for decades while the Baloch people are an eastern Iranic ethnic group who inhabit the southwest of the country.[3] The Punjabi people, the largest ethnic group, reside in the northeast and have been the primary inhabitants of the historical Punjab region. The Sindhi people on the other hand have been settled in the southeast, while regional groups such as the Seraiki people have inhabited the regions between Punjab and Sindh.[3] Groups in the west of the country share cultural ties with neighboring Afghanistan, Iran, Central Asia and Middle East regions. The Kashmiri people are an important ethnic group of the Kashmir region in the north. Along with these main groups, there are large communities of Urdu-speaking Muhajir people who came from India and settled in the newly-created Muslim state of Pakistan in 1947.[3]

Culture

Languages

Urdu is the national language of Pakistan although there are numerous regional and provincial languages which are spoken as first languages by the ethno-linguistic groups making up the country. English is spoken at an official level and is a legacy of the long British Raj colonial rule in the region.

Religion

National identity

Diaspora

There are large populations of Pakistani ancestry around the world, due to emigration. The population of Pakistanis abroad is considered to exceed seven million and can be found in the Middle East, North America, Europe, Asia and Australia.

Notable people

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