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  • IRB – Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada (Author): “Pakistan . . .
    Estimates of the size of the Hazara population in Pakistan range from around 600,000 to under one million Most Hazaras are Shi'a Muslim, predominantly of the Twelver Sect ( athna asharia ), although a small number are Sunni
  • PAKISTAN 2023 INTERNATIONAL RELIGIOUS FREEDOM REPORT - U. S. Department . . .
    Sources vary on the precise breakdown of the Muslim population between Sunni and Shia Muslims Sunnis are generally believed to be 80-85 percent of the Muslim population, while Shia Muslims, including ethnic Hazara, Ismaili, and Bohra (a branch of Ismaili), are generally believed to make up 15 to 20 percent
  • Shia and Hazaras in Pakistan - Minority Rights Group
    Shi’a account for approximately 10–15 per cent of the Muslim population of Pakistan They include a number of different ethnic groups and can be found throughout the country
  • Shia Population by Country 2025 - World Population Review
    Articles about the demographic characteristics, including size, composition, and distribution of its inhabitants
  • Islam in Pakistan - Wikipedia
    A subset of Shia in Pakistan are the Hazara ethnic group—which are distinct from other Shi’a due to their language and facial features Most Hazaras live in Afghanistan, but Pakistan also hosts between 650,000 and 900,000 – and around 500,000 live in the city of Quetta
  • MUSLIM-RELATED GROUPS IN PAKISTAN: SUFIS, SHIITES, ISMAILIS AND ZIKIRS
    Sunnis are generally believed to be 80-85 percent of the Muslim population and Shia, including Hazara, Ismaili, and Bohra (a branch of Ismaili), are generally believed to make up 15-20 percent Unofficial estimates vary widely with regard to the size of minority religious groups
  • Shia Muslim Population in Pakistan
    Significant numbers of Shias can be found in Peshawar, Kohat, Hangu and Dera Ismail Khan in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa; Kurram and Orakzai Agencies in FATA; in and around Quetta and the Makran coastline in Balochistan; areas of southern and central Punjab; and throughout Sindh
  • Hazaras of Quetta: From a Thriving Tribe to an Enclaved Community
    The Hazara people migrated from Afghanistan to colonial India in the 1840s and later settled in Pakistan The estimated population of Hazaras in Pakistan is around 650,000 to 900,000, with 500,000 living in Quetta They predominantly belong to the Shia branch of Islam and exhibit Mongolian features


















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