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Which religious group migrated to Pakistan from bitish India?

The most common religion is Hindu.


Which religious grouped migrated from India to british India?

The most common religion is Hindu, but the country is also home to one of the world's largest Muslim populations.for A+ users its Hindu


Are you displaced person from East Pakistan who have migrated to India on or after 1.1.1964?

yes


Why did Britain decide to divide its colony of India into India and Pakistan and what problems resulted from that decision?

Great Britain divided its colony along religious lines, but this division created a country-Pakistan-composed of two halves separated by hundreds of miles. East Pakistan felt that it had no real power in Pakistan's government, so it broke away and became Bangladesh.


Did Britain ever own India and Pakistan?

I think they owned India not sure about pakistan tho


WHO ARE KHATRIS?

The Khatris are a people who originate from the Punjab area, and some migrated from Pakistan when they and India gained independance. They are now live all over India.


Is kain scheduled caste?

they are of jat origin migrated from Pakistan to India long ago.


When did Britain lose Pakistan?

In 1948, British India gained independence but was split into India, Pakistan and East Pakistan (now Bangladesh).


The is the traditonal home of the gypsy?

They migrated to Europe from NW India/Pakistan in the late Middle Ages.


Are pandas in India Nepal Pakistan or Bhutan?

there were pandas in the early 15 century in parts of nothern pakistan and some parts of india .most of them then migrated to the chinese province of tibet


How did the cold war affect Pakistan?

Pakistan did not exist as a country before WW2 as it was part of India and ruled by Britain. After WW2 Britain started to lose empire and India gained independence and Pakistan was formed. So it can be argued WW2 was of great benefit to Pakistan


Why did many hindus and Muslims migrate during partition?

During the Partition of India in 1947, millions of Hindus and Muslims migrated due to communal violence and the fear of persecution that arose from the division of British India into two separate nations: India and Pakistan. Hindus predominantly moved to India, while Muslims migrated to Pakistan, as religious identities became interlinked with national identities. The mass migrations were driven by the desire for safety and the hope of living in a society where their religious community would be the majority. The resulting upheaval led to significant loss of life, displacement, and trauma on both sides.