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Here is why Pakistan is more diverse than you thought
NADEEM F. PARACHA — UPDATED 8 minutes ago
Up North
Our journey to explore the genius of Pakistan’s diversity begins in the country’s northernmost area, Gilgit-Baltistan (GB) which borders Afghanistan in the north and China in the east.
Main industries: Agriculture and tourism.
Literacy rate: 72%.
Main languages: Shina; Balti; Burushaski; Khowar; Wakhi.
Main faiths: Islam (largely Shia and Ismaili).
Main ethnic groups: Shins, Yashkuns, Kashmiris, Kashgaris, Pamiris, Pathans, and Kohistanis.
Political disposition: Progressive.
Social outlook: Moderate to liberal.
Aerial view of Gilgit City (Pic: GB Colors Network).
Domial Lake near GB’s second largest town, Skardu (Pic: Native Pakistan).
A heart-shaped lake at a tourist resort near Skardu. (Pic: Travel Pakistan).
School children in Gilgit City (Pic: Nasir Ullah Baig).
Gilgit Airport (Pic: Hamari Web).
Wines made in the GB region of Hunza are popular with tourists. But visitors are advised to not go frolicking in their rented vehicles when under the influence.
A snow leopard and her cub on a mountain at the foot of a village in Gilgit. (Pic: Wildlife of Pakistan)
NADEEM F. PARACHA — UPDATED 8 minutes ago
Up North
Our journey to explore the genius of Pakistan’s diversity begins in the country’s northernmost area, Gilgit-Baltistan (GB) which borders Afghanistan in the north and China in the east.
Main industries: Agriculture and tourism.
Literacy rate: 72%.
Main languages: Shina; Balti; Burushaski; Khowar; Wakhi.
Main faiths: Islam (largely Shia and Ismaili).
Main ethnic groups: Shins, Yashkuns, Kashmiris, Kashgaris, Pamiris, Pathans, and Kohistanis.
Political disposition: Progressive.
Social outlook: Moderate to liberal.
Aerial view of Gilgit City (Pic: GB Colors Network).
Domial Lake near GB’s second largest town, Skardu (Pic: Native Pakistan).
A heart-shaped lake at a tourist resort near Skardu. (Pic: Travel Pakistan).
School children in Gilgit City (Pic: Nasir Ullah Baig).
Gilgit Airport (Pic: Hamari Web).
Wines made in the GB region of Hunza are popular with tourists. But visitors are advised to not go frolicking in their rented vehicles when under the influence.
A snow leopard and her cub on a mountain at the foot of a village in Gilgit. (Pic: Wildlife of Pakistan)