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in pakistan there are about 7 million hindus let me make it more easy there are 7000000 hindus in pakistan and 94% of them lives in sindh
Most of Pakistanis are Muslims. People following other religions are also proud Pakistanis. Hindus, Sikhs, Christians, Parsis, live together with Pakistanis.
Pakistan contains mainly Muslims but there are minorities as the white colour on Pakistani flag represents it. minorities are Christians, Hindus, Persians , Sikhs and Jews.
There are Christians, Hindus, Buddhists, Sikhs, and muslims in India.
Hindus, Buddhists and Sikhs believe in reincarnation.
Sikhs have been in UK for over 100 years. I won't be able to give the exact year, but Sikhs had been in British India Army and had fought in the First World War and Second World War from British Side.
hindus and Sikhs were told to leave to India without their houses, money and gold and young girls ....or die
People belonging to different religions and beliefs live in Pakistan. The main religion is Islam. Over 96% of the population is Muslim. Other prominent religions are Christianity, Hindus, Parsis, Sikhs etc.
Because they had many conflicts in the past. The 1948 Indo-Pakistan War, 1965 Indo-Pakistan War,1971 Indo-Pakistan War and the 1999 Kargil War. Religion is another thing because during the partation of india heaps of muslims were killed in india by sikhs and hindus and in pakistan many hindus were also tortued and killed.
sikhs and hindus and jains
The Bagga people are a group from Punjab, India and also from Punjab, Pakistan. Sikhs, Muslims and Hindus often have Bagga people within their groups.
There are no conflicts between Muslims and Sikhs. Historically, there were wars between the Mughal Empire (which was an Islamic Empire in India) and the Sikhs who revolted and proceeded to create their own empire. There was also violence between Sikhs and Muslims and Hindus during the Independence of India and Pakistan. There is also mild anti-Sikh feeling in Pakistan since Sikhs maintain good relations with Ahmadis, who are are considered Muslim heretics by Sunni Pakistanis. However, general relations between the groups are relatively good. The recent relaxing of tensions between India and Pakistan has allowed for cross-border religious tourism.