What is Chota Pakistan?

Little Pakistan is a general name for an ethnic enclave
ethnic enclave
In sociology, an ethnic enclave is a geographic area with high ethnic concentration, characteristic cultural identity, and economic activity. The term is usually used to refer to either a residential area or a workspace with a high concentration of ethnic firms.
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populated primarily by Pakistani immigrants and people of Pakistani ancestry
(overseas Pakistanis), usually in an urban neighborhood all over the world.
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Which city is called Chota Pakistan?

Six years after the matter came to fore, the name “Chhota Pakistan” given to an area in Nallasopara, which might have been erased on paper, continues to be used frequently by the local people.
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Where is Little Pakistan?

The small strip that is referred to as Little Pakistan - now officially named Muhammad Ali Jinnah Way after the founder of Pakistan - is located on Coney Island Avenue in Brooklyn, New York, and is just 2.4km (1.5 miles) long.
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Where is mini Pakistan in India?

Scrap trade is a major activity for the locals in Jahangirpuri. There are about five lakh people that live in the area. In this video, see the place in Jahangirpuri, which is sometimes referred to as Mini Pakistan.
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Which is the mini Pakistan of England?

Division of Mirpur consists of three districts Kotli, Bhimber and Mirpur. A large part of Mirpur's population has migrated to England, they send their foreign income to Pakistan in order to make malls, buildings and large bungalows in Mirpur hence Mirpur is now called “Mini England”.
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In Mumbai, 'Chota Pakistan' on electricity bills causes controversy



Why Karachi is called mini Pakistan?

It is a mini-Pakistan -- and more.

Reputed to have more Pashtu speakers than Peshawar itself, and over a million Bengalis, Afghans, Iranians (who fled the 1979 Revolution), Palestinians and Burmese, Karachi is home to practically all of Pakistan's ethnic and language groups.
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What is the 2nd name of Pakistan?

Pakistan (Urdu: پاکِستان [ˈpaːkɪstaːn]), officially the Islamic Republic of Pakistan (اِسلامی جمہوریہ پاکِستان), is a country in South Asia.
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Which city is called California of Pakistan?

Sargodha region is popularly known as the California of Pakistan because of being a hub of cultivation and production of adelicious variety of citrus called Kinno.
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Was Pakistan a part of India?

Britain had ruled India for almost 200 years, but in August 1947 that all came to an end. What was British India was divided into two independent states which would rule themselves: India, and Pakistan. Pakistan was split across two areas, which were 1,240 miles apart.
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Is Punjab in India or Pakistan?

Punjab (Punjabi/Urdu: پنجاب) is one of the four provinces of Pakistan, and home to over half the country's population. It is the second largest province in area after Balochistan, and is the most developed and prosperous province.
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Which is twin city in Pakistan?

Rawalpindi is adjacent to Pakistan's capital of Islamabad, and the two are jointly known as the "twin cities" on account of strong social and economic links between the cities.
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How many Pakistani are in London?

The 2021 Census recorded 290,549 Pakistanis living in London. However, it only forms 3.3% of London's population, which is significantly lower than other British cities. The population is very diverse, with comparable numbers of Punjabis, Pashtuns and Kashmiris, and smaller communities of Sindhis and Balochs.
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What is known as Chota Kashmir?

Away from the hustle and bustle of Mumbai, Aarey Colony has a small green belt with a parkland called 'Chhota Kashmir'. The Chota Kashmir Garden and the lake are located on opposite sides of the road. It is a wonderful garden situated at a distance of 3-4 km from Goregaon and on the highest point of a small mountain.
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What is the last village of Pakistan?

The village is named after the Muslim Peer Ghulam Hussainiwala (Saint Hussaini wala, or Saint "who is of Husain"), whose tomb is in the Border Security Force (BSF) compound at Hussainiwala. The village was acquired from Pakistan and in exchange India gave 12 of its villages to Pakistan after the partition of India.
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Which village is half in India and half in Pakistan?

The Teetwal village is in Kashmir and its one part is in India and other in Pakistan.
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Who owned Pakistan before?

On 2 June 1947, the last Viceroy of India, Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten, announced that Britain had accepted that the country should be divided into a mainly Hindu India and a mainly Muslim Pakistan, encompassing the geographically separate territories of West Pakistan (now Pakistan) and East Pakistan (now Bangladesh ...
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What was India called before Pakistan?

Answer and Explanation: Before India and Pakistan's partition, the two countries existed in the Indian Subcontinent. The Subcontinent was called British India, and it was Britain's protectorate being ruled by the British East India Company. It was under the British crown's rule.
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How many wives can a man have in Pakistan?

Polygamy in Pakistan is legally permissible according to the law of 1961, but restricted. Only males adhering to the Islamic faith are legally allowed to enter into polygamous unions, with a maximum of four wives at one time. Legally, only Muslim citizens are allowed to enter Polygamous marriage.
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Which is coldest city of Pakistan?

The coldest place in Pakistan can be the glacial parts of Gilgit Baltistan, where in winters the average temperature remains below -20. The K2 Peak has recorded -65 °C.
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Which city is called gold city of Pakistan?

It was a major city situated in the upper Indus basin. Muhammad-bin-Qasim called Multan as 'The City of Gold'.
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What is Islamabad also called?

The name Islamabad (“City of Islam,” or “City of Peace”) was chosen to reflect the country's ideology. The planned capital area of 350 square miles (906 square km) is an expanse of natural terraces and meadows surrounding the city.
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What is the oldest name of Pakistan?

Indus Valley inhabitants were given the name 'Meluhha' by the Babylonians because of their fondness for sea voyages.
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Who first said Pakistan?

Rahmat Ali is credited by Pakistanis for having coined the term "Pakistan" and envisioning a separate state for Muslims.
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What is the old name of Lahore?

Old Names of Lahore

Lohawar is probably correct form of its original name. This name is in conformity with “Loh-Kot”, a name mentioned in the Rajput Chronicles meaning “Fort of Loh”.
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