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Pakistan Upgs 2018 Country People Group Population Language Religion Pakistan Afghan Pawinda 4700 Pashto, Central Islam Pakistan Agaria (Muslim traditions) 1000 Urdu Islam Pakistan Ager (Muslim traditions) 7500 Sindhi Islam Pakistan Ahmadi 87000 Punjabi, Western Islam Pakistan Ansari 4555000 Punjabi, Western Islam Pakistan Arab 5800 Arabic, Mesopotamian Spoken Islam Pakistan Arain (Muslim traditions) 10830000 Punjabi, Western Islam Pakistan Arghun 1500 Balti Islam Pakistan Arora (Hindu traditions) 11000 Punjabi, Western Hinduism Pakistan Arora (Muslim traditions) 245000 Punjabi, Western Islam Pakistan Atishbaz 1000 Sindhi Islam Pakistan Attar 500 Pashto, Northern Islam Pakistan Awan 5358000 Punjabi, Western Islam Pakistan Badhai (Hindu traditions) 6900 Sindhi Hinduism Pakistan Badhai (Muslim traditions) 78000 Punjabi, Western Islam Pakistan Badhi (Muslim traditions) 2500 Urdu Islam Pakistan Bafinda 110000 Urdu Islam Pakistan Bagdi (Muslim traditions) 800 Punjabi, Western Islam Pakistan Baghban (Muslim traditions) 249000 Punjabi, Western Islam Pakistan Bahelia (Muslim traditions) 1100 Urdu Islam Pakistan Bahna (Muslim traditions) 178000 Urdu Islam Pakistan Bairagi (Muslim traditions) 3400 Urdu Islam Pakistan Bajgar 60 Sindhi Hinduism Pakistan Baloch 7851000 Balochi, Southern Islam Pakistan Baloch Bugti 151000 Balochi, Western Islam Pakistan Baloch Chandia 134000 Balochi, Eastern Islam Pakistan Baloch Gabol 75000 Saraiki Islam Pakistan Baloch Gopang 126000 Balochi, Eastern Islam Pakistan Baloch Hot 50000 Balochi, Eastern Islam Pakistan Baloch Jatoi 129000 Balochi, Eastern Islam Pakistan Baloch Khetran 50000 Balochi, Western Islam Pakistan Baloch Korai 97000 Balochi, Eastern Islam Pakistan Baloch Kulachi 49000 Balochi, Western Islam Pakistan Baloch Laghari 80000 Balochi, Western Islam Pakistan Baloch Lashari 143000 Balochi, Western Islam Pakistan Baloch Magasi 89000 Balochi, Southern Islam Pakistan Baloch Makrai 100 Balochi, Eastern Islam Pakistan Baloch Mari 102000 Balochi, Western Islam Pakistan Baloch Rais 59000 Balochi, Southern Islam Pakistan Baloch Rakhshani 414000 Balochi, Southern Islam Pakistan Baloch Rind 844000 Balochi, Southern Islam Pakistan Baloch Rind Khosa 112000 Balochi, Western Islam Pakistan Baloch Sangur 97000 Balochi, Southern Islam Pakistan Balti 38000 Balti Islam Pakistan Bania 13000 Sindhi Hinduism Pakistan Banjara (Muslim traditions) 93000 Punjabi, Western Islam Pakistan Bansphor 200 Sindhi Islam Pakistan Barad (Muslim traditions) 9000 Punjabi, Western Islam Pakistan Baria (Hindu traditions) 3500 Sindhi Hinduism Pakistan Baria (Muslim traditions) 100 Sindhi Islam Pakistan Barwala (Hindu traditions) 800 Punjabi, Western Hinduism Pakistan Barwala (Muslim traditions) 539000 Punjabi, Western Islam Pakistan Bashgali 16000 Kati Islam Pakistan Bashkar 165000 Pashto, Northern Islam Pakistan Batwal (Muslim traditions) 100 Urdu Islam Pakistan Bawa Dhed 600 Sindhi Hinduism Pakistan Bawaria (Hindu traditions) 500 Punjabi, Western Hinduism Pakistan Bawaria (Muslim traditions) 23000 Punjabi, Western Islam Pakistan Bazigar (Muslim traditions) 4500 Punjabi, Western Islam Pakistan Beda (Buddhist traditions) 400 Balti Buddhism Pakistan Bedar (Hindu traditions) 1400 Sindhi Hinduism Pakistan Bedar (Muslim traditions) 300 Balti Islam Pakistan Bedar Kashmir (Muslim traditions) 1600 Sindhi Islam Pakistan Bedia (Muslim traditions) 400 Urdu Islam Pakistan Beldar (Muslim traditions) 200 Sindhi Islam Pakistan Bhabra (Hindu traditions) 400 Punjabi, Western Hinduism Pakistan Bhabra (Muslim traditions) 500 Punjabi, Western Islam Pakistan Bhand (Muslim traditions) 3700 Punjabi, Western Islam Pakistan Bhangi (Muslim traditions) 79000 Sindhi Islam Pakistan Bhansala 1600 Sindhi Hinduism Pakistan Bharbhunja (Muslim traditions) 5000 Urdu Islam Pakistan Bhat (Hindu traditions) 13000 Sindhi Hinduism Pakistan Bhathiara (Muslim traditions) 158000 Punjabi, Western Islam Pakistan Bhatia (Muslim traditions) 700 Sindhi Islam Pakistan Bhil 454000 Marwari Islam Pakistan Bhirai 400 Urdu Islam Pakistan Bhisti 65000 Urdu Islam Pakistan Bhoi (Muslim traditions) 500 Sindhi Islam Pakistan Biar (Muslim traditions) 1000 Sindhi Islam Pakistan Bisati 300 Urdu Islam Pakistan Bishnoi (Muslim traditions) 49000 Urdu Islam Pakistan Bodh (Buddhist traditions) 700 Balti Buddhism Pakistan Bodla 17000 Punjabi, Western Islam Pakistan Bohra 2300 Punjabi, Western Islam Pakistan Brahmin Audich 1300 Sindhi Hinduism Pakistan Brahmin 8100 Sindhi Hinduism Pakistan Brahui 2554000 Brahui Islam Pakistan Brahui Jhalawan 800000 Brahui Islam Pakistan Brahui original nucleus 331000 Brahui Islam Pakistan Brahui Sarawan 347000 Brahui Islam Pakistan Broq-Pa 6200 Balti Buddhism Pakistan Budhan (Muslim traditions) 18000 Urdu Islam Pakistan Burara 200 Saraiki Islam Pakistan Burusho 227000 Burushaski Islam Pakistan Chamar (Hindu traditions) 8800 Punjabi, Western Hinduism Pakistan Chamar (Muslim traditions) 219000 Urdu Islam Pakistan Chamar (Sikh traditions) 900 Punjabi, Western Other / Small Pakistan Changar 336000 Punjabi, Western Islam Pakistan Changpa 200 Balti Buddhism Pakistan Charan (Muslim traditions) 800 Sindhi Islam Pakistan Chhimba (Muslim traditions) 449000 Punjabi, Western Islam Pakistan Chhipa (Muslim traditions) 5300 Urdu Islam Pakistan Chitrali 27000 Khowar Islam Pakistan Chungar 200 Urdu Islam Pakistan Dabgar (Muslim traditions) 1200 Punjabi, Western Islam Pakistan Dagi (Muslim traditions) 100 Punjabi, Western Islam Pakistan Dahur (Hindu traditions) 5800 Sindhi Hinduism Pakistan Dahur (Muslim traditions) 6200 Sindhi Islam Pakistan Dangarik 22000 Palula Islam Pakistan Daroga (Muslim traditions) 2400 Saraiki Islam Pakistan Darzada 134000 Balochi, Southern Islam Pakistan Darzi (Hindu traditions) 1000 Sindhi Hinduism Pakistan Darzi (Muslim traditions) 383000 Punjabi, Western Islam Pakistan Daudpotra 106000 Saraiki Islam Pakistan Deaf Pakistan Sign Language Islam Pakistan Dehwar 61000 Balochi, Southern Islam Pakistan Deshwali (Muslim traditions) 1600 Urdu Islam Pakistan Dhangar Bharwad 14000 Sindhi Hinduism Pakistan Dharhi (Muslim traditions) 5700 Urdu Islam Pakistan Dhobi (Hindu traditions) 3200 Sindhi Hinduism Pakistan Dhobi (Muslim traditions) 1167000 Punjabi, Western Islam Pakistan Dhodia 6800 Sindhi Islam Pakistan Dhund 647000 Hindko, Northern Islam Pakistan Dom (Muslim traditions) 8200 Punjabi, Western Islam Pakistan Domal 9200 Pashto, Northern Islam Pakistan Faqir 26000 Punjabi, Western Islam Pakistan Gabare 8600 Hindko, Southern Islam Pakistan Gadaria (Muslim traditions) 100 Urdu Islam Pakistan Gaddi 46000 Punjabi, Western Islam Pakistan Gadra 46000 Saraiki Islam Pakistan Gakkhar 54000 Hindko, Southern Islam Pakistan Galleban 200 Balti Islam Pakistan Gamit 3500 Sindhi Hinduism Pakistan Gandhi (Muslim traditions) 200 Urdu Islam Pakistan Gara 1100 Balti Buddhism Pakistan Gardi (Muslim traditions) 1600 Urdu Islam Pakistan Ghallu 100 Saraiki Islam Pakistan Ghanchi (Hindu traditions) 1600 Sindhi Hinduism 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(Muslim traditions) 88000 Punjabi, Western Islam Pakistan Jat Chhaddar (Muslim traditions) 123000 Punjabi, Western Islam Pakistan Jat Chhina (Muslim traditions) 42000 Punjabi, Western Islam Pakistan Jat Chima (Muslim traditions) 269000 Punjabi, Western Islam Pakistan Jat Dehia (Muslim traditions) 82000 Punjabi, Western Islam Pakistan Jat Dhariwal (Muslim traditions) 81000 Punjabi, Western Islam Pakistan Jat Dhillon (Muslim traditions) 123000 Punjabi, Western Islam Pakistan Jat Gahlot (Muslim traditions) 451000 Punjabi, Western Islam Pakistan Jat Ghatwal (Muslim traditions) 40000 Punjabi, Western Islam Pakistan Jat Ghumman (Muslim traditions) 100000 Punjabi, Western Islam Pakistan Jat Gil (Hindu traditions) 700 Punjabi, Western Hinduism Pakistan Jat Gil (Muslim traditions) 151000 Punjabi, Western Islam Pakistan Jat Goraia (Muslim traditions) 80000 Punjabi, Western Islam Pakistan Jat Harral 62000 Punjabi, Western Islam Pakistan Jat Hinjra 87000 Punjabi, Western Islam Pakistan Jat Kharral (Muslim traditions) 392000 Punjabi, Western Islam Pakistan Jat Langah 55000 Punjabi, Western Islam Pakistan Jat Langrial 45000 Punjabi, Western Islam Pakistan Jat Mann (Muslim traditions) 73000 Punjabi, Western Islam Pakistan Jat Parhar 49000 Punjabi, Western Islam Pakistan Jat Sahi (Muslim traditions) 57000 Punjabi, Western Islam Pakistan Jat Sandhel 43000 Punjabi, Western Islam Pakistan Jat Sarai (Muslim traditions) 59000 Punjabi, Western Islam Pakistan Jat Sial 73000 Punjabi, Western Islam Pakistan Jat Sidhu (Hindu traditions) 600 Punjabi, Western Hinduism Pakistan Jat Sidhu (Muslim traditions) 150000 Punjabi, Western Islam
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