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==Notable British Pakistanis==

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Ethnic group
British Pakistani origin
Regions with significant populations
London
Greater Manchester
West Midlands
East Midlands
Yorkshire
Lancashire
Glasgow
Languages
English
Urdu
Languages of Pakistan
Religion
Islam
Others
Related ethnic groups
British Muslims
British Asian

The term British Pakistani is used to denote a person of Pakistani ancestry or origin, who was born in or was an immigrant to the United Kingdom. Britain has a large Pakistani population since Pakistan was once apart of British India, once being the most populous portion of the former British Empire.

Notable British Pakistanis

Media

Sports

See also

External Links

Overseas Pakistani
AmericasCanada · United States
EuropeNorway · United Kingdom
OceaniaAustralia