Muhajir culture

Muhajir culture (Urdu: مہاجر ثقافت) is the culture of the various Muslims of different ethnicities who migrated mainly from North India (after the partition of British India and subsequent establishment of the Dominion of Pakistan) in 1947 & (after the partition of East Pakistan and West Pakistan) in 1971, generally to Karachi, the federal capital of Pakistan before 1960. Karachi is now the provincial capital of Sindh. Muhajirs consist of various ethnicities and linguistic groups.[1] The Muhajirs are mainly concentrated in Karachi, Hyderabad, Nawabshah, Sukkur & Mirpurkhas.

  1. ^ The crisis of Mohajir identity Harris Khalique. The News International.

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