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Learn about South
Asian Culture.....Pakistan
About Pakistan...
Culture of Pakistan
The society and
culture of Pakistan
(Urdu:
ثقافتِ پاکستان
S̱aqāfat-e Pākistān) comprises
numerous ethnic groups: the
Punjabis,
Kashmiris,
Sindhis
in east,
Muhajirs,
Makrani
in the south;
Baloch
and
Pashtun
in the west; and the ancient
Dardic,
Wakhi,
Baltistani
and
Burusho
communities in the north. The culture of these Pakistani ethnic
groups have been greatly influenced by many of its neighbors,
such as the other
South Asians,
Turkic peoples
as well as the peoples of
Central Asia
and the
Middle East.
The origins of the current Pakistani
culture can be traced back to the
Indus Valley civilization,
which was contemporaneous with the ancient
Egyptian
and
Sumerian
civilizations, around 5500 years ago.[1]
The region has formed a distinct unit within the main
geographical complex of South Asia, the Middle East and Central
Asia from the earliest times, and is analogous to the position
of Afghanistan.[2]
There are differences among the ethnic groups in cultural
aspects such as dress, food, and religion, especially where pre-Islamic
customs differ from
Islamic
practices. Their cultural origins also reveal influences from
far afield, including
China,
India and
Afghanistan.
Pakistan was the first region of South Asia to be fully impacted
by
Islam and
has thus developed a distinct Islamic identity, historically
different from areas further east.[2]...
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