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Pakistanis in Nepal : ウィキペディア英語版 | Pakistanis in Nepal
Pakistanis in Nepal are people originating from Pakistan who reside in Nepal. There is a very small Pakistani community in the country, mainly based in Kathmandu. ==History== Many Nepali Muslim communities trace their origins to different parts of South Asia, including North India and Pakistan.〔 These communities are heterogeneous and are mainly concentrated in the Terai region, which is home to the majority of Nepal's Muslim population. Among the earliest migrants were the Kashmiri Muslims, who arrived a few centuries ago and settled in Kathmandu. The Kashmiris were involved in different occupations, such as scribes to correspond with the Delhi Sultanate, as well as being traders, retailers, courtiers and entertainers. They speak Urdu and Nepali, with some also fluent in Newari. They are involved in business, with some joining the government service or politics. There are some Pathan descendants who are found in the Kathmandu Valley. They are divided into family subdivisions and trace their Pashtun ancestry through the patrilineal line, hence family names are inherited paternally. Other Muslim groups in Nepal which are also found in Pakistan include the Mughals, Sayyids, Shaikhs, Mallaah, Ashrafs Rajputs.
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