Who are the indigenous people of northern Pakistan?

The Burusho, or Brusho, also known as the Botraj, are an ethnolinguistic group indigenous to the Yasin, Hunza
Hunza
The Hunza Valley is a mountainous valley in the northern part of the Gilgit-Baltistan region of Pakistan, formed by the Hunza River, bordering Ishkoman to the northwest, Shigar to the southeast, Afghanistan's Wakhan Corridor to the north and the Xinjiang region of China to the northeast.
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, Nagar, and other valleys of Gilgit–Baltistan in northern Pakistan, as well as in Jammu and Kashmir, India.
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Who are Pakistani indigenous people?

The main groups of indigenous peoples in Pakistan are Bakarwal, Jogi, Kabootra, Kalash, Kehal, Koochis, Rebari and Sanyasi.
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Who are the Hunza people ancestors?

According to a local Hunza legend they originate from the soldiers of Alexander the Great. Historians believe that during his reign from 336 to 323 BC Alexander's kingdom reached far to the east covering the parts of today's Pakistan under the Himalaya Mountains where the Hunza people live.
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What ethnicity is Hunza Pakistan?

The Hunzakuts or Hunza people, are an ethnically Burusho people indigenous to the Hunza Valley, in the Karakorum Mountains of northern Pakistan. They are descended from inhabitants of the former principality w Hunza.
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Where did the Hunza tribe come from?

The Hunza tribe resides in Pakistan's Hunza, Chitral, Nagar, and also in the valleys of the Gilgit–Baltistan. However, their origin is considered to be northwestern India and a smaller group of over 350 Burusho people also reside in Jammu and Kashmir.
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The Kalash (known also as Kalasha) are an indigenous people living in what is today, Pakistan



Was Hunza part of China?

"Hunza was formerly a princely state bordering Xinjiang (autonomous region of China) to the northeast and Pamir to the northwest, which survived until 1974, when it was finally dissolved by Zulfikar Ali Bhutto.
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What religion are the Hunza people?

Most of the people of Hunza are Ismaili Shia Muslims who are the followers of Prince Karim Aga Khan IV, while in the area of Ganish Village over 90% are Shia Muslims.
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What language do Hunza people speak?

Burushaski language, also spelled Burushaki or Burushki, language spoken primarily in the Hunza, Nagar, and Yasin valleys of northern Pakistan. It is estimated to have some 90,000 speakers.
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Are Hunza people Macedonian?

The Hunzas believe they are descended from Macedonian soldiers who followed Alexander on his eight-year march to India and stayed.
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Is Hunza in Pakistan or India?

Karimabad, also called Baltit or Hunza, town in the Gilgit-Baltistan area of the Pakistani-administered portion of the Kashmir region, in the northwestern part of the Indian subcontinent.
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Is Hunza a part of India?

The princely state of Hunza is now Hunza District in Pakistan.
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What does Hunza mean?

Hunza people, also known as Burusho, the inhabitants of the valley. Hunza, a variety of the Burushaski language. Upper Hunza, another name for Gojal, a valley situated in the far north of Pakistan.
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Why is Hunza famous?

The Hunza Valley is famous for its mountains – snow capped and rugged. Even though Rakaposhi is situated in the neighboring Nagar Valley, most people come to Hunza just to get a few glimpses of the shining ice wall of the Rakaposhi Mountain. You can see the peak towering in front of you from Karimabad, Hunza.
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Where do Pakistanis descend from?

Ethnic subgroups

Ethnically, Indo-Aryan peoples comprise the majority of the population in the eastern provinces of Pakistani Punjab and Sindh while Iranic peoples comprise the majority in the western provinces of Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
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What is the genetic makeup of Pakistanis?

The studies show that these ethnic groups share about 40% to 60% of their DNA with South Asians, about 40% to 60% with Eurasians and about 20% to 40% with East Asians, West Asians or Sub-Saharan Africans. These percentages vary between various ethnic groups and subgroups.
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Where do most Pakistanis originate from?

Pashtoon ethnic Pakistan race comes from Persia and Oxus River. Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (KPK) people look more like Afghans and Afghans themselves are of Irani origin. People in the cities are more Dravidian looking — probably natives of India.
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Is Gilgit Indian?

Gilgit-Baltistan (/ˌɡɪlɡɪt ˌbɔːltɪˈstɑːn, -stæn/; Urdu: گِلْگِت بَلْتِسْتان), formerly known as the Northern Areas, is a region administered by Pakistan as an administrative territory, and constituting the northern portion of the larger Kashmir region which has been the subject of a dispute between India and Pakistan ...
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Is Hunza a Pok?

Just to be clear in the rather often question is Hunza Valley in the POK (Pakistan Occupied Kashmir)? No. Neither it's in India. Hunza is in the autonomous region of Gilgit-Baltistan.
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What is the food of Hunza tribe?

The diet mostly consists of raw food including nuts, fresh vegetables, dry vegetables, mint, fruits and seeds added with yogurt. The cooked meal, daal included with chappati, is included for dinner. It has also been advocated for being inexpensive and mostly self-producible.
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Can we go to Hunza?

Yes, it is safe and possible to travel to Hunza by road. However, it is a long drive and you may get stuck on certain roads due to certain weather conditions. Therefore, tourists or experts highly recommend taking a flight to Hunza.
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What is the culture of Hunza?

Hunzai culture is one of the most fascinating cultures of the world because it influences almost every single aspect of an individual's life. Three languages are spoken in Hunza which are known as Burushashki, Wakhi, and Shina. The majority of the people speak Burushashki followed by Wakhi and then shina.
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Are Hunza Shia?

Religion. The majority of the population of Hunza District are Islam. With 89% are Shia Islam, 7% are Noorbakshia Islam, and 4% are Sunni Islam.
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Why is Hunza beautiful?

It has a lot of places which are deadly covered with beautiful scenes. Such glamorous and wonderful scenes make a person think about Allah's glory and creativity. Hunza is among the most beautiful areas of Pakistan. Hunza was often known as 'Heaven on Earth' is a beautiful mountainous valley.
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What language do they speak in Gilgit?

In Pakistan, Shina is the major language in Gilgit-Baltistan spoken by an estimated 1,146,000 people living mainly in Gilgit-Baltistan and Kohistan. A small community of Shina speakers is also found in India, in the Guraiz valley of Jammu and Kashmir and in Dras valley of Ladakh.
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Can Indians visit Gilgit?

To cut the long story short, Gilgit-Baltistan is currently under Pakistani control and hence Indians cannot get into the region without a Pakistan visa.
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