FILLER WEEK! Just a fun little extra administrative division video for you guys. We already did India's, so... Why not #Pakistan? Enjoy! Also Patreon Patrons, new stuff coming for you! Stay tuned!
As a Pakistani who has lived in Pakistan his whole life, I have to correct a few mistakes. First of all, Khyber Pakhtunkhawas short form is KPK not KP. The Indian Punjabi people are mostly Sikh not Hindu. Otherwise, great video
There are Hindus in Punjab ethnicity also Just like Jatt, khokar , khattar, Hooda Punjabi is an ethnicity whole Sikh are different religion who originated from Punjabi Remember this forever 👆👆😊
Fun Fact 1: Sindh is the only fully pakistani region that is mentioned in Indian national anthem! This is because the Indian national anthem was adopted from a song written decades before the partition of 1947! Fun Fact 2: no indian mountaineer can scale the K2! This is because it is in the indo-pak disputed region controlled by pakistan & indian govt will have to accept it is in Pakistan to grant permission to apply for a pakistani visa!!
@@nos44-aren’t they similar? I think everyting is the same except religion because punjabis converted to islam. I do have a question though. Aren’t punjabis pissed that they got seperated by the land border. Do they not want a country for themselves? Since they speak the same language and stuff. That’s something I was curious about.
I would add the following: although Urdu is an official language (of which 77% of Pakistanis can speak), only 7.08% of Pakistanis identify Urdu as their mother tongue. The districts in Karachi are the only districts in Pakistan in which the plurality of residents identify Urdu as their mother tongue (Source: 2017 Pakistan Census.) That being said, I have met four sets of Pakistanis in my small hometown in the US, all hailing from Lahore in Punjab. In casual conversation, they all used Urdu. Since I have been teaching myself Hindi, I have been able to deliver a few phrases to these Pakistanis I've met. They will point out that words like "parivaar" or "namaste" are Hindi terms, but they understood what they meant. The mutual intelligibility between Hindi and Urdu is incredibly high.
Even in india.. we indian muslims use more urdu than Hindi ...like i know what pariwaar and namste mean but I would rather say rishtedaar and assalam alaikum respectively
One correction barbs,at 5:39 you said there is a difference in religion, there is but in Indian Punjab the majority religion is Sikhism and not Hinduism unlike rest of India and fun fact our one of the most sacred Sikhism Gurudwara is situated in Punjab Province, Pakistan called Nankana Sahib where the founder of Sikhism Guru Nanak Dev Ji, was born.When he was young he came to Sultanpur Lodhi in Indian Punjab and lived his rest of life until he went back to Pakistan and vanished(died) in Kartarpur.
@@bora--bora I am saying that with the foundation of sikhism the growth was rapid and by 18th century with the sikh empire ruling, it grew even more and never went back since.
@@ABCantonese before Himachal and haryana were separate states i.e. with Punjab, Punjab still had sikh majority but we can't deny that there are many Hindus as well.
Crazy timing for me, met a guy from Pakistan today who has just moved to the uk and after learning where he grow up I thought I should learn about the regions, “ maybe geography now can help” 😂 thanks for this
My kind of travel plan for Pakistan as Iranian 1. Going: Chabahar at south of Iranian "Sistan and Baluchistan" province 2. Crossing border and going to Gwadr 2.5 visiting Hingol national park 3. Karachi 4. Visiting all provinces and territories 5. Quetta 6. Coming back to Iran via Cross border to Zahedan
The name Pakistan was proposed by Chaudhary Rehmat Ali. The word Pakistan refers to the five Muslim-majority regions in the northwest of the Indian subcontinent. The thing is Chaudhary Rehmat proposed the name of Pakistan but he also proposed the names of many other Muslim-majority regions of the subcontinent, he remained the Indian subcontinent as "Dinia". Dinia was represented with dependencies Pakistan, Osmanistan (representing Hyderabad Deccan and neighboring areas) Bangistan (representing Bengal), and many more. he proposed an independent islamic muslim state for Bengali, Assamese, and Bihari Muslims. Bangistan later became East Pakistan and now Bangladesh. You can search for his proposed "continent of Dinia" to get a clear picture of his demands.
Thanks Barbs for the very informative videos. I wanted to suggest you make a series of videos in the future : - Historical Geography: How countries looked before the modern age. - Weather Geography: How the presence of mountains, sea currents, and etc. affect the weather of a region. You have been doing this in all your videos, but it would be nice to have an explainer more specifically. For example, "What leads to the creation of deserts?" , "Why are some places very dry?" " Why does the bay area have cold weather?".
Modern Hindi and Urdu were both developed in Delhi/its surrounding areas from Old Hindi or Prakrit and both are referred as one language called Hindustani, that is why they are mutually understandable.
@@destruct0503 What are you talking about? Who got couped? If you are talking about Imran Khan he was not removed by a coup, he was removed by a No Confidence Motion.
@@usmanqureshi08as an Indian from the South I'm glad partition happened (no more large religious polarization)but sadly lives were unnecessarily lost during the reckless process. And yes we aren't the same as you especially from my region. We do think every human must be treated as one though.
@@usmanqureshi08 the religion difference came much later, you all were hindus and Buddhists and were converted by foreign invaders forcibly. According to Wikipedia 75% muslims of indian subcontinent were hindu dalit who chose islam to evade caste discrimination lol
@@victordashmohapatra3546 You Don't Know Pakistanis Love Bangladesh More Then India's Now See Comment's of Pakistanis And India's What They Say About Bangladesh
@@victordashmohapatra3546 Only Bad Pakistanis Hate Bangladesh And So Many Pakistanis Love Bangladesh And Now Day Bad Indians Also Use So Many Bad Words For Bangladesh And Many BJP Leaders Also Sayd They Want To Conquer Bangladesh For Akhand Bharat
@@Abrar.Rahman.Nafim.44 Akhand Bharat is more like EU , Bangladesh belongs to the people of Bangladesh , and we dont hate Bangladeshi, we hate "Illegal" Rohingya refugees coming into India and displacing tribal population.
As a Pakistani this was a well done video! Just 2 things, The pronunciation of "Pahari/Pothwari" is kinda off and that the people are a majority in AJK, Islamabad Capital Territory and North Punjab (Rawalpindi division/Potohar region) along with the Hindkowans (Hindko speakers) basically being the same people as us as well (I'm mixed Pahari/Pothwari myself from Rawalpindi). I'm just happy to see my people mentioned for once! Other than that it was pretty accurate, keep up the good work!
As someone from Attock Im surprised that he didnt mention much of pothwari or hindko culture, its huge... from hazara division to peshawar to attock, murree and islamabad down till kalar kahar, its very different from punjabi and pashtun culture of which they are a part of.
@farooqmian9344 Yes that's true, I hardly see anyone mention us, to a point where even mentioning the words "Pothwari" "Pahari" and "Hindko" make me happy 💀. But yeah it's a big region with its own culture that is highly underrated fr
@@khxrram even though we lie in the jurisdiction of Punjab but I dont consider myself as punjabi, we are hindko native speakers, our culture is different from central punjabis.
@@farooqmian9344 Yes hindko speakers usually identify themselves as Pashtun however Pashto speakers say they're not Pashtun I've been hearing this since ages the Pahari speakers in North Punjab and Azad Jammu and Kashmir have more in common with Punjabis I would say even though there is more variety in physical characteristics of people in Azad Jammu and Kashmir because of cold climate mountains and snow
I thought this video was missing information about the ethnic groups in Sindh province as it is one the most diverse province in the country so here are they Sindhis make up about 2/3rd or 65% of the province Muhajirs are about 20% Baloch are the third largest at about 10% And the remaining 5% has almost everyone mainly in Karachi including punjabi, pashton, afghans and even small communities of parsis
@wasaymoria9061 Muhajirs aren't a ethnic group but it's term for people who migrated from India with many different backgrounds and ethnicity I'm muhajir but descended by urdu speaking pashtun of india
Edit: a reply corrected me, the "i" in Pakistan is not part of the izafat rule but the examples i gave of izafat are still correct and they said its still a good explanation of it, read this if u wanna learn about Urdu/Persian language but it doesn't add anything to geography the "i" in Pakistan is a literary technique in Urdu/Persian called izafaat. Izafaat works by using a word, that is not necessary an adjective, to describe another word - connecting the 2 with a zer (vowel diacritic that makes a e/i sound) - in a "root word" e "discriptive word" format. Paak-i-staan means land of the pure (pure e land). Another famous example is the koh-i-noor, the biggest of the diamonds that the British stole from us. Koh=mountain, noor=light so koh e noor is mountain e light, mountain is the word itself, light adds to it's meaning so imagine a mountain that's literally made from light, that is the koh e noor. The word for parliament is majlis e shura, majlis refers to a group and shura means advice so a majlis e shura is a govt advisory body (group e advice). In the intro to the song tajdar e haram (crown e holy lands, it's a popular religious song in Pakistan) God/Allah is refered to as "kaatib e taqdiir", "writer e destiny" which, by now, you'd know means "writer of destiny". A similar thing can be done using the letter waw (makes an "o" sound) to list things in a similar way to how we use triple emphasis in English. For example, in Faiz Ahmed Faiz's famous poem mujhse pehli si mohabbat meri mehboob na maang (O my love, dont ask me to love you like I did at firsty) he says that the curses have past centuries are woven into "resham o atlas o kamkhaab" meaning "silk and satin and [idk what kamkhaab is exactly but its another type of cloth]". You can see how it's like a list specifically there to build emphasis, in this case how prevalent outdated attitudes are in society. It doesn't have to be 3 items it can 2 or more but the only thing in English I could compare it to is triple emphasis which is always 3 items.
@Nabeel8633: Thank you so much for your detailed explanation. I’m an African American who just loves to learn specifics about other countries and cultures. 🇵🇰🇺🇸✌️
The name Pakistan was proposed by Chaudhary Rehmat Ali. The word Pakistan refers to the five Muslim-majority regions in the northwest of the Indian subcontinent. The thing is Chaudhary Rehmat proposed the name of Pakistan but he also proposed the names of many other Muslim-majority regions of the subcontinent, he remained the Indian subcontinent as "Dinia". Dinia was represented with dependencies Pakistan, Osmanistan (representing Hyderabad Deccan and neighboring areas) Bangistan (representing Bengal), and many more. he proposed an independent islamic muslim state for Bengali, Assamese, and Bihari Muslims. Bangistan later became East Pakistan and now Bangladesh. You can search for his proposed "continent of Dinia" to get a clear picture of his demands.@victordashmohapatra3546
@GeographyNow Holy moly. I am a pakistani. For years i dreamed for a proviences of pakistan video. I never even thought that such a video will ever be filmed. I've been watching since the c countries and i really enjoy your videos. I've seen proviences of india and geography now pakistan episode, but this is pure gold. Thank you so much for your work, and highlighting pakistan in your videos. Much love from Azad Kashmir Pak
Great video as always, just 2 little things i noticed: 1. In school, i was taught that the "i" in Pakistan comes from the Indus river. 2. Khyber pakhtunkhwa is usually just written as kpk, not kp as you said. Should make it easier if you wanna talk about it in the future
@@destruct0503 thats what i said,its debatable if the "i" came from indus river or if it was placed their just for convenience.I believe most experts say that it was put there just for convenience so they could present the name to the ruling British
The Dravidians that went to south India mixed with the australoid african origin people that lived there. Modern south Indians are more australoid, while the Indus people were Iranian zagrosian people from mesapotamia
Pakistan is a beatifull province of Bosnia and Herzegovina that has been inhabbited by Bosniaks for centuries. And will only countinue to grow and become as one of the leading states inside Bosnia and Herzegovina 🇧🇦❤️🇵🇰
Do Iranian 31 provinces Records Most populated: Tehran Least populated: Ilam Most and least densely populated respectively: Tehran, south Khorasan Most and least developed: Alborz and Tehran, Sistan and Baluchistan Largest and smallest: Kerman, Alborz Highest and lowest (by highest point): Mazandaran, Bushehr Lowest and highest (by lowest point): Gilan, (idk a landlocked mountainous province
Iran fascinates me a lot as an Indian...the way Iran has managed to survive and thrive despite such tough sanctions by bullies like US. In India, many of our top industrialists are Parsis who escaped from Iran because of religious persecution by Islamists. Modern India owes a great deal to these Parsis and their vast contributions in nuclear energy, space tech and automobiles.
I went to college with Pakistanis. They were very nice people and I enjoyed their company. I feel bad how their country is currently doing. I wish Pakistanis the best for their country.
I really hope I'll be able to visit Pakistan one day. It looks so gorgeous, but mostly I want to go, because ever single person from Pakistan I have ever met has been kind, helpful and caring and I want to see the country that creates such amazing people!
@@Mike_Hawk1 forget Indians, even Pakistanis dont want to stay in Pakistan. Authority without Accountability is recipe for disaster, if ur Army makes a dumb decision can u held them accountable for that mistake?? if Not, why should they care Not to make mistake??
I am a Parsi / Zoroastrian Pakistani living in US.. One of the smallest communities of Pakistan... My name is Farnaz... My ancestors were from Persia... Love to everyone ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
India has the highest no. Of parsis around the world ....when arabian Muslims invaded Iran & converted them into muslims they came to our country & now Iran lost his real identity just like how Pakistan lost his real Hindu indentity after many invasions from arabs into their land
I live in Karachi, when he said New York of Pakistan at 7:15 I was literally laughing Karachi used to be the New York of Pakistan but now it's ruined thanks to the corrupt rulers. It's a large city and you will find both developed and undeveloped. but usually the roads are not in good condition and the drainage system is poor etc
@@mindtesting9913 i think she said that because Karachi is the biggest and most populated city in Pakistan, just like NYC is the biggest and most populated city in the US. Also, Karachi has the largest GDP despite the PPP's corruption and oppression.
@@intellectualcucumber I know but still Karachi is not even close. come here after the rain, the roads are flooded. There is not a proper supply of water and many more issues. some areas used to be developed but now they are not. The reason Karachi has the largest GDP is its population and Population is one of the major issues here.
Im very interested to see that as well. Im from Pakistan and I recently found out that Pakistani Pashtuns are very much alike kurdish people, even their language has a lot of similarities.
@aryanhassan4659 i know, we love ya'll too, but I've seen lots of bad apples from both sides that makes me worried to see here (because right now it's peaceful and friendly instead of toxic)
You missed the opportunity to collaborate with GoldenGully in this video. He is also known as the "Kulfi Man" and is of Pakistani descent, and lives in Canada.
8:06 only Ladakh was "upgraded" into a union territory, J&K itself was downgraded into one (UTs have varying levels of autonomy but are always less autonomous than an actual state) with it previously being an autonomous state, which is why it's controversial.
@@victordashmohapatra3546In Pakistan, Azad Jammu and Kashmir is an independent territory with separate PM, President, Constitution, National anthem, Supreme Court and Election Commission. Gilgit Baltistan is an associated territory but it's also self-governed. Pakistan changed it's status from Federally Administered to self governed in 2009.
@@kiwuuspurr1927 well as a pakistani. you are right. we tried so hard to end differences between west and east pakistan by adopting urdu as official for both provinces. but ultimately bengali nationalism didnt allow it. other than that, west pakistani plitical regime wanted to rule all of pakistan even tho mujeeb won the elections. this was the result of failure
Quetta is actually pronounced as “Koitta” Also as a native Sindhi, kinda disappointed you didn’t talk about the Sindhis. Not even a line, bro. Otherwise, a nice video. Enjoyed it
I tell you about sindhis there are muhajirs, punjabis, pakhtuns and balochs Arabs Rajasthani Hindus and Muslim rajput, Gujarati Hindus (baniyas), and lastly sammat
How is Pakistan your homeland, your grandfather and probably father weren’t even born in Pakistan lol. Most of Baluchistan didn’t even vote in the referendum. Does the flag really determine your ‘homeland’? Were you British before 1947? Stop identifying with these fickle, fragile, and temporary colonial labels.
3:11 the Indus Valley peoples spoke a language that might have been the linguistic ancestor to all dravidian languages. The Indus Valley Peoples migrated to the southern part of India (because of a 100 year-long drought that happened worldwide, so they had to move to a more humid environment), but one people group stayed in the place that the other Indus Valley peoples left behind, and that one isolated people group adapted to live in these inhospitable dry conditions. This is just my theory based on a chart about world history by usefulcharts, it could be true, who knows.
@@lol8q what? lmfaooo. Hinduism is a religion not ethnicity. secondly, our languages are panjabi, sindhi, balochi and pashto, all of those languages are ancient and not "hindu" that makes no sense whatsoever. our culture is Mughal influenced + panjabi, sindhi, baloch, and pashtun culture, not "arabic" as arabic is a language not culture and arabs are found in the middle east, arabs themselves have different cultures . our land before islam was buddhist, zoroastrain, pagan, jains and vedic religion not "hindu."
Iranis are practically Indo-Aryans themselves, only difference is the language similarity. And it is 'I'ran , where 'I' is pronounced as 'E' , not 'Eye'ran. And most Punjabis in India not Hindu but Sikhs.
I appreciate you doing a video on Pakistan, alot of People here actually know you and watch your videos. I waited for this video for a lot of time and this was one of the best videos of yours I have ever watched.
WOAH, a filler mentioning PAKISTAN? MY COUNTRY? Barbs, thanks for revisiting it AND THANK YOU FOR MAKING THIS BECAUSE, IT'S SO HARD TO DIFFERENTIATE BETWEEN THE PROVINCES, oh and Quetta is pronounced "KU-AY-TA" but don't worry, KPK is also a struggle for me. BUT weird fact, when kids are taught about "provinces", there are only Sindh, Punjab, Balochistan, and KPK. PATA/FATA as you mentioned, after 2018, was later added in KPK, I suppose? But, Kashmir and Gilgit aren't usually in the province topic in books, but Kashmir makes its ways in books some way or another. SO THANK YOU FOR ADDING THOSE IN HERE. Can't wait for Uruguay and the rest. It's so goose-bumps giving thinking about it ending so, GOOD LUCK BARBS!
1. Faisal Mosque is no longer the largest mosque in Pakistan, this title was lost to Grand Jama Mosque, Bahria Town Karachi. 2. I always had doubts about the acronyms of Pakistan, since right after the partition, this was not how Pakistan looked. There was another unit called East Pakistan (now Bangladesh ❤️) and I don't see it's representation in the acronym. 3. The tallest building is the Icon tower, Karachi. 4. The largest mall is "Lucky One mall", Karachi. 5. The largest cross of South East Asia "Gora Qabaristan Cross" again in Karachi.
original meaning of PAKStan didn't include Bangladesh. but the name was still adopted because PAK means pure. just google: Now or Never; Are We to Live or Perish Forever?. it is also called Pakistan Declaration
East Bengal/East Pakistan wasn't added to the Pakistan name cuz East Bengal wasn't originally inteded to be a Pakistani province. But fun fact East Bengal ended up playing crucial parts in founding Pakistan. Saying as a Bangladeshi who knows some history.
Firstly thankful to shar experience for Balochistan and baloch. The word is "baloch/baluch" Not balochi. Balochi is one of language of baloch peoples like brahui and other 5 minor languages. Brahui are ethnically baloch as they have similar tribe names like other baloch tribes.
@@randomtanker4355 it's never been confusion betwee balochs. Before 1947 baloch khanate rules by brahui speaking baloch famliy. Now invaders finding out to weeklines among baloch to setup ( divide and rule policy) for Balochistan
first, learn to spell properly and fix your grammar, if you dont know these simple things then you have no credibility to speak . balochistan is an integral part of pakistan and we made the province.
we dont need to " divide and rule" a pakistani province , balochistan is an integral part of pakistan, lol. LONG LIVE PAKISTAN. and remember, yall are not related to the iranians, you watched an idiotic video. yall only share the language similarities with iranians. iranians call their balochistan province mini pakistan. @@Redroseoptional390
Pakistanis are so lucky their provinces have flags. I wish not just the states, but also all MP and MLA constituencies of India also had flags, emblems, mottos and anthems.
Wonderful video. Very informative. I enjoy learning about the geography and culture of other countries, especially because I have not really traveled much. Thanks.
I am from fasialabd pakiatan but only few areas are developed here not all in fsd only gov areas , private areas, malls and canal roads other wise faislabad is very back ward 😢 especially in villages
Oof. I am also from Faislabad and I gotta say, my village? DAMN. I mean they don't have internet? WOW. They don't even have proper net service. Btw, you from Faislabad side villages?
Karachi is probably the most diversified city of south Asia, you can find African decent, Bengali, Tamil, Marathi, Gujrati, Bihari, Afghan, various North Indian decent alongside with the rest of Pakistani ethnicities.
But lol, Karachi is a poor, underdeveloped city and doesn't even have a proper metro railway system, considering it's the largest city in entire Pakistan and it's not even developed than the cities from the ethnic groups you mentioned. How could every Indian ethnics live there? Tamil, Bengali? Never 😂😂😂😂😂 it's like saying that an American in Somalia lol
@@Variouscartoontopic So much of Karachi is dominated ethnographically by the "Urdu speaking" community; This is an umbrella term for individuals who migrated from India to Pakistan during partition, from many different provinces but in particular UP, Rajasthan, Gujrat, Maharashtra, Bihar etc. Many of them would initially speak their native languages but with time would begin to use Urdu as a lingua franca and took the name respectively. This large umbrella community forms around half of Karachi's population. This is followed by Pathans (15%), then Punjabis (10.7%), then Sindhi's (10.67%) (interestingly are a minority, though their population is growing), then Saraiki's (5%) (basically Southern Punjabis), then Baloch (4%), as well as many others. There is additionally estimated to be around 2.5 to 3 million ethnic Bengalis as well as around 400,000 Rohingya approximately in Karachi, from years long migration in the case of the latter, whereas the Bengali population was there mainly before 1971. There is also a large population of African origin Siddi who mainly speak the Baloch language, numbering anywhere from 250k to 1 million also predominantly in Karachi. This is just scratching the surface of course, there are many other groups not mentioned. As such it is a very large and ethnically diverse city. Though I agree with you that its been mismanaged with poor development in recent years, and is currently one giant mess Lahore has been built up much more effectively by contrast and I argue it's a much more properly managed city.
I hope Vietnam will be be coming up in near future episodes. Curious on how you’d go about the episode….especially if Suni Ha Linh was in the episode (mere dreams lol)
FILLER WEEK! Just a fun little extra administrative division video for you guys. We already did India's, so... Why not #Pakistan? Enjoy! Also Patreon Patrons, new stuff coming for you! Stay tuned!
Bro do Bangladesh as well for filler week.
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Can you make a video about the Women's World Cup
As a Pakistani who has lived in Pakistan his whole life, I have to correct a few mistakes. First of all, Khyber Pakhtunkhawas short form is KPK not KP. The Indian Punjabi people are mostly Sikh not Hindu. Otherwise, great video
There are Hindus in Punjab ethnicity also
Just like Jatt, khokar , khattar, Hooda
Punjabi is an ethnicity whole Sikh are different religion who originated from Punjabi
Remember this forever 👆👆😊
@@vkbobby3120 which is why i used the word mostly. im a jatt but im muslim so im very aware of that difference
@@muhammadhamzazafar6903 hmmm hmmm
Bro it's KP, please educate yourself.
@@muhammadhamzazafar6903According to Wikipedia, both KP and KPK are used.
Fun Fact 1: Sindh is the only fully pakistani region that is mentioned in Indian national anthem! This is because the Indian national anthem was adopted from a song written decades before the partition of 1947!
Fun Fact 2: no indian mountaineer can scale the K2! This is because it is in the indo-pak disputed region controlled by pakistan & indian govt will have to accept it is in Pakistan to grant permission to apply for a pakistani visa!!
Who wants to go Pakistan 🤣🤣
@@8hieboia lot of people, but not no-toilet india
Sindhi are like the most native people to Pakistan from Indus till now.
@@maazc081 ok
@@8hieboi Tara Singh 😄😄😄
As a person from balochistan I’m surprised how much you knew about us because we are the least known people group in Pakistan 🇵🇰🤍💚
Did he pronounce Quetta right? How is it pronounced?
Do balochistan consider themselves pakistani or still want separation
@@supremercommonderthey are Pakistani , only a few separatists want independence
Do balochistan people really want freedom from Pakistan or its just a myth ??
@@PrashantChaudharyRUclipsA minority of them but majority doesn't
Wow, I didn't realize how beautiful Pakistan is. Love from 🇨🇦 🍁 Canada
yes bc we are not a know country and always over shadowed by India bc we r similar
@@Fahia6382😂 bro said "similar" to India... C'mon ... How long you gonna cope ... Study hard get better
@@nos44- stop troubling people
@@nos44-aren’t they similar? I think everyting is the same except religion because punjabis converted to islam. I do have a question though. Aren’t punjabis pissed that they got seperated by the land border. Do they not want a country for themselves? Since they speak the same language and stuff. That’s something I was curious about.
Wait wait, don't try to experience beauty by going there, no one in their right mind go to Pakistan.
Fact : this video is seen by more of Indians than Pakistani 😂
Yeah endians have unhealthy obsession with Pakistan
that makes sense considering india has like ten times more people than pakistan
More like hindu nationalists I think
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I would add the following: although Urdu is an official language (of which 77% of Pakistanis can speak), only 7.08% of Pakistanis identify Urdu as their mother tongue. The districts in Karachi are the only districts in Pakistan in which the plurality of residents identify Urdu as their mother tongue (Source: 2017 Pakistan Census.) That being said, I have met four sets of Pakistanis in my small hometown in the US, all hailing from Lahore in Punjab. In casual conversation, they all used Urdu.
Since I have been teaching myself Hindi, I have been able to deliver a few phrases to these Pakistanis I've met. They will point out that words like "parivaar" or "namaste" are Hindi terms, but they understood what they meant. The mutual intelligibility between Hindi and Urdu is incredibly high.
Even in india.. we indian muslims use more urdu than Hindi ...like i know what pariwaar and namste mean but I would rather say rishtedaar and assalam alaikum respectively
@@aryanhassan4659 Yes, very true. The influence of religion influences cultural practices which in turn influence language.
there are 25 cr indian muslims lol you are talking like you know everyone of them@@aryanhassan4659
@@aryanhassan4659 but “Parivaar” means “Khandaan” not “rishtaydaar”
@@gameworld6740khandan is not exact the definition of parivar (family)
One correction barbs,at 5:39 you said there is a difference in religion, there is but in Indian Punjab the majority religion is Sikhism and not Hinduism unlike rest of India and fun fact our one of the most sacred Sikhism Gurudwara is situated in Punjab Province, Pakistan called Nankana Sahib where the founder of Sikhism Guru Nanak Dev Ji, was born.When he was young he came to Sultanpur Lodhi in Indian Punjab and lived his rest of life until he went back to Pakistan and vanished(died) in Kartarpur.
Outside here: What about Haryana? Is it a traditional part of Punjab that happens to be Hindu majority, or something else?
Punjab has always been Hindu majority, there were no sikhs before 16th century.
@@bora--bora I am saying that with the foundation of sikhism the growth was rapid and by 18th century with the sikh empire ruling, it grew even more and never went back since.
@@ABCantonese before Himachal and haryana were separate states i.e. with Punjab, Punjab still had sikh majority but we can't deny that there are many Hindus as well.
As soon as he said that, I was about to say the same.
Another great informative video😻 As an Indonesian, I would love to see a filler week episode about provinces of Indonesia
Love from (Rajasthan ⚔️) india bro🇮🇳❤️
Terima kasih kk , aku dari sindh Pakistan
Crazy timing for me, met a guy from Pakistan today who has just moved to the uk and after learning where he grow up I thought I should learn about the regions, “ maybe geography now can help” 😂 thanks for this
My kind of travel plan for Pakistan as Iranian
1. Going: Chabahar at south of Iranian "Sistan and Baluchistan" province
2. Crossing border and going to Gwadr
2.5 visiting Hingol national park
3. Karachi
4. Visiting all provinces and territories
5. Quetta
6. Coming back to Iran via Cross border to Zahedan
IRAN❤PAKISTAN brother have no boundaries
Inshallah our continues relation will keep improving
Pls visit the northern areas like skardu or Gilgit
@@supremercommonder انشالله
@@meatguy1520 I said "all" so yes 😀
I have seen videos and pictures in northern Pakistan (Jorden Tually channel) and they are absolutely stunning
Love you all my pakistani brothers from a turk. Don't let some bad people ruin our friendship. I dream of visiting Pakistan one day
Pakistan-Turk bhai bahi (brothers brothers)
@@harlowida how can an Indian destroy relationship b/w turkey and pak? 🤣
@@alankingdmv Pakistani's are treated badly everywhere, its not turks fault, its our fault.
Well, whenever we go abroad, we try our best to bring shame to the name Pakistan, it's not surprise other nations hate us
@@faraznaqvi1113
Yep
This is awesome man! Legitimately very helpful information, I’m going to Pakistan for the first time in October!
does ur travel insurance company allow u??
@@victordashmohapatra3546 Not if they had a face like yours.
@@victordashmohapatra3546 yeah I have worldwide coverage through my credit card
@@victordashmohapatra3546wdym?
As a Bangladeshi, i wonder how in an alternate universe, "East Bengal/East Pakistan province" wouldve been like in this video XD, anyways great video!
look "i" in Pakistan stands for East Pakistan (Bangladesh) , thats how much u folks are respected
@@victordashmohapatra3546lol what a logic 😂😂😂
The name Pakistan was proposed by Chaudhary Rehmat Ali. The word Pakistan refers to the five Muslim-majority regions in the northwest of the Indian subcontinent.
The thing is Chaudhary Rehmat proposed the name of Pakistan but he also proposed the names of many other Muslim-majority regions of the subcontinent, he remained the Indian subcontinent as "Dinia". Dinia was represented with dependencies Pakistan, Osmanistan (representing Hyderabad Deccan and neighboring areas) Bangistan (representing Bengal), and many more. he proposed an independent islamic muslim state for Bengali, Assamese, and Bihari Muslims. Bangistan later became East Pakistan and now Bangladesh. You can search for his proposed "continent of Dinia" to get a clear picture of his demands.
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Just imagine a nightmares
Thanks Barbs for the very informative videos.
I wanted to suggest you make a series of videos in the future :
- Historical Geography: How countries looked before the modern age.
- Weather Geography: How the presence of mountains, sea currents, and etc. affect the weather of a region. You have been doing this in all your videos, but it would be nice to have an explainer more specifically. For example, "What leads to the creation of deserts?" , "Why are some places very dry?" " Why does the bay area have cold weather?".
Modern Hindi and Urdu were both developed in Delhi/its surrounding areas from Old Hindi or Prakrit and both are referred as one language called Hindustani, that is why they are mutually understandable.
Isn’t it called khari boli or Rekhta?
@@meatguy1520no....khari boli is different from hindustani
Urdu was developed in Lucknow
What did Hindko develop from?
@@sayedmahbub8933 That's where Urdu split off from Hindistani. Before it was the same language as Hindistani from Delhi.
Lessgoo!! Pakistan!! I can only imagine how different we are are but we still share a lot of stuff across this whole region!!
Love Pakistan from Russia 🇷🇺❤🇵🇰
Thank you for the love, but you do know that our previous extremely popular prime minister got couped because he went to russia, right?
Your name doesn’t look very Russian
@@destruct0503 I never knew it happened after the visit, do you reckon it's connected?
@@gdont7 It's my last name, -kin is a common suffix and loshad (лошадь) means a horse
@@destruct0503 What are you talking about? Who got couped? If you are talking about Imran Khan he was not removed by a coup, he was removed by a No Confidence Motion.
Whenever theres a Pakistani video there are more Indians than Pakistanis in comment section 😂
This time they will hide
Cause
These Bharatis(endian) can’t claim/lie here
Saar we waaz same only religion differences 😂
@@usmanqureshi08as an Indian from the South I'm glad partition happened (no more large religious polarization)but sadly lives were unnecessarily lost during the reckless process. And yes we aren't the same as you especially from my region. We do think every human must be treated as one though.
@@usmanqureshi08 the religion difference came much later, you all were hindus and Buddhists and were converted by foreign invaders forcibly.
According to Wikipedia 75% muslims of indian subcontinent were hindu dalit who chose islam to evade caste discrimination lol
@@killer-lordsmobile7099
That was my point
Even if behari/marthi became Muslim still
Pakistani will stay away from them
@@usmanqureshi08 you know where Jinnah used to live before independence?
Next filler week you should do the states of Mexico. They are very diverse and interesting
Nice informative video
How do you have 368k subs?
Lots of Love To Pakistan From Bangladesh 🇧🇩💖🇵🇰
lol.. they dont love u back.. just go through acronym of Pakistan, and tell me where is East Pakistan ( Bangladesh ) despite being 50% of population
@@victordashmohapatra3546 You Don't Know Pakistanis Love Bangladesh More Then India's Now See Comment's of Pakistanis And India's What They Say About Bangladesh
@@Abrar.Rahman.Nafim.44 u know nothing about Ethnic cleansing, for a reason Pakistani use "2 taka ka insan" as a slang
@@victordashmohapatra3546 Only Bad Pakistanis Hate Bangladesh And So Many Pakistanis Love Bangladesh And Now Day Bad Indians Also Use So Many Bad Words For Bangladesh And Many BJP Leaders Also Sayd They Want To Conquer Bangladesh For Akhand Bharat
@@Abrar.Rahman.Nafim.44 Akhand Bharat is more like EU , Bangladesh belongs to the people of Bangladesh , and we dont hate Bangladeshi, we hate "Illegal" Rohingya refugees coming into India and displacing tribal population.
As a Pakistani this was a well done video!
Just 2 things, The pronunciation of "Pahari/Pothwari" is kinda off and that the people are a majority in AJK, Islamabad Capital Territory and North Punjab (Rawalpindi division/Potohar region) along with the Hindkowans (Hindko speakers) basically being the same people as us as well (I'm mixed Pahari/Pothwari myself from Rawalpindi). I'm just happy to see my people mentioned for once!
Other than that it was pretty accurate, keep up the good work!
As someone from Attock Im surprised that he didnt mention much of pothwari or hindko culture, its huge... from hazara division to peshawar to attock, murree and islamabad down till kalar kahar, its very different from punjabi and pashtun culture of which they are a part of.
@farooqmian9344 Yes that's true, I hardly see anyone mention us, to a point where even mentioning the words "Pothwari" "Pahari" and "Hindko" make me happy 💀. But yeah it's a big region with its own culture that is highly underrated fr
@@farooqmian9344 are you a punjabi from attock?
@@khxrram even though we lie in the jurisdiction of Punjab but I dont consider myself as punjabi, we are hindko native speakers, our culture is different from central punjabis.
@@farooqmian9344 Yes hindko speakers usually identify themselves as Pashtun however Pashto speakers say they're not Pashtun I've been hearing this since ages the Pahari speakers in North Punjab and Azad Jammu and Kashmir have more in common with Punjabis I would say even though there is more variety in physical characteristics of people in Azad Jammu and Kashmir because of cold climate mountains and snow
First india and now Pakistan can you do Indonesia next
That would be cool
I kind of wanted to see South Africa
I thought this video was missing information about the ethnic groups in Sindh province as it is one the most diverse province in the country so here are they
Sindhis make up about 2/3rd or 65% of the province
Muhajirs are about 20%
Baloch are the third largest at about 10%
And the remaining 5% has almost everyone mainly in Karachi including punjabi, pashton, afghans and even small communities of parsis
@wasaymoria9061
Muhajirs aren't a ethnic group but it's term for people who migrated from India with many different backgrounds and ethnicity
I'm muhajir but descended by urdu speaking pashtun of india
Edit: a reply corrected me, the "i" in Pakistan is not part of the izafat rule but the examples i gave of izafat are still correct and they said its still a good explanation of it, read this if u wanna learn about Urdu/Persian language but it doesn't add anything to geography
the "i" in Pakistan is a literary technique in Urdu/Persian called izafaat. Izafaat works by using a word, that is not necessary an adjective, to describe another word - connecting the 2 with a zer (vowel diacritic that makes a e/i sound) - in a "root word" e "discriptive word" format. Paak-i-staan means land of the pure (pure e land). Another famous example is the koh-i-noor, the biggest of the diamonds that the British stole from us. Koh=mountain, noor=light so koh e noor is mountain e light, mountain is the word itself, light adds to it's meaning so imagine a mountain that's literally made from light, that is the koh e noor. The word for parliament is majlis e shura, majlis refers to a group and shura means advice so a majlis e shura is a govt advisory body (group e advice). In the intro to the song tajdar e haram (crown e holy lands, it's a popular religious song in Pakistan) God/Allah is refered to as "kaatib e taqdiir", "writer e destiny" which, by now, you'd know means "writer of destiny". A similar thing can be done using the letter waw (makes an "o" sound) to list things in a similar way to how we use triple emphasis in English. For example, in Faiz Ahmed Faiz's famous poem mujhse pehli si mohabbat meri mehboob na maang (O my love, dont ask me to love you like I did at firsty) he says that the curses have past centuries are woven into "resham o atlas o kamkhaab" meaning "silk and satin and [idk what kamkhaab is exactly but its another type of cloth]". You can see how it's like a list specifically there to build emphasis, in this case how prevalent outdated attitudes are in society. It doesn't have to be 3 items it can 2 or more but the only thing in English I could compare it to is triple emphasis which is always 3 items.
@Nabeel8633: Thank you so much for your detailed explanation. I’m an African American who just loves to learn specifics about other countries and cultures. 🇵🇰🇺🇸✌️
why wasn't East Pakistan in acronym Pakistan??
@@victordashmohapatra3546 the original plan for Pakistan didn't include east pakistan
@@victordashmohapatra3546East Pakistan was kinda hurriedly added to Pakistan. It was bound to be a disaster.
The name Pakistan was proposed by Chaudhary Rehmat Ali. The word Pakistan refers to the five Muslim-majority regions in the northwest of the Indian subcontinent.
The thing is Chaudhary Rehmat proposed the name of Pakistan but he also proposed the names of many other Muslim-majority regions of the subcontinent, he remained the Indian subcontinent as "Dinia". Dinia was represented with dependencies Pakistan, Osmanistan (representing Hyderabad Deccan and neighboring areas) Bangistan (representing Bengal), and many more. he proposed an independent islamic muslim state for Bengali, Assamese, and Bihari Muslims. Bangistan later became East Pakistan and now Bangladesh. You can search for his proposed "continent of Dinia" to get a clear picture of his demands.@victordashmohapatra3546
Yay Pakistan! Appreciate it man ❤️
Great video
Thanks for covering Pakistan Barbs!
@GeographyNow Holy moly. I am a pakistani. For years i dreamed for a proviences of pakistan video. I never even thought that such a video will ever be filmed. I've been watching since the c countries and i really enjoy your videos. I've seen proviences of india and geography now pakistan episode, but this is pure gold. Thank you so much for your work, and highlighting pakistan in your videos. Much love from Azad Kashmir Pak
same bro
Bro province are autonomous or not?
Watching in Quetta Balochistan ❤❤❤
Nice explanation
he didnt explain the balochistan situation correctly.
It's a great video. No biasness is found in video. Good work. Keep it up.
From Pakistan.
I love provinces and territories segment.
Cant wait for you to make these for Italy, Indonesia, China, South Korea and more
I Want The Provinces And Autonomous Regions Of Italy In The Filler Week Episode Of Geography Now.
Great video as always, just 2 little things i noticed:
1. In school, i was taught that the "i" in Pakistan comes from the Indus river.
2. Khyber pakhtunkhwa is usually just written as kpk, not kp as you said. Should make it easier if you wanna talk about it in the future
that "i" fact is debatable
@@Y_Spiky_T it was in my textbook
@@destruct0503 thats what i said,its debatable if the "i" came from indus river or if it was placed their just for convenience.I believe most experts say that it was put there just for convenience so they could present the name to the ruling British
Lol it's Kp. khyber is one word, and Pakhtunkhawa is another. Pakhtun and Khawa are not two diff words, it's a single word.
@@HooRiaFF every news channel, textbook and even some road signs say "kpk". Where are you from where people say kp?
The dravidians migrated from Indus Valley to south of India according to many historians. So the sect in Pakistan stayed back. A great point to hear
Yes....the brahui ...are Dravidian
they are also using south indian languagaes to decode the harrapan and indus valley civilization scripts.
The Dravidians that went to south India mixed with the australoid african origin people that lived there. Modern south Indians are more australoid, while the Indus people were Iranian zagrosian people from mesapotamia
@@jancyvargheese5351 now thats an addition to my knowledge
From a japanese student's point of view, I can study both geography and English on this channel. I am always looking forward to your video!😊
Hey, your English is great! This is a tiny quibble, but you should pluralize "video" here. Just thought I'd let you know. 😊
You need to visit Pakistan very soon please.
Fantastic content as always.
Keep it up.
Pakistan is a beatifull province of Bosnia and Herzegovina that has been inhabbited by Bosniaks for centuries. And will only countinue to grow and become as one of the leading states inside Bosnia and Herzegovina 🇧🇦❤️🇵🇰
What? 😂
My Albanian friend changed his faith from Islam to Christianity just to stop hearing my brother from Pakistanis.
@@ThePanEthiopianW Albanian
@@rockstarstar2241 Just Balkan insanity, nothing unusual here!
Indeed brother. The whole world belongs to Bosnia and Herzegovina and we are all Bosniaks at the end of the day 💪🏻🇧🇦🔥
Do Iranian 31 provinces
Records
Most populated: Tehran
Least populated: Ilam
Most and least densely populated respectively: Tehran, south Khorasan
Most and least developed: Alborz and Tehran, Sistan and Baluchistan
Largest and smallest: Kerman, Alborz
Highest and lowest (by highest point): Mazandaran, Bushehr
Lowest and highest (by lowest point): Gilan, (idk a landlocked mountainous province
Iranian province is shahed drone flying to your house and killing you
Thanks Iran
Considering only Pakistanis love to watch about Iran.
@@Variouscartoontopic Iran (because of awful government and rich history) is a very known country and everyone is curious about inside 😊
Iran fascinates me a lot as an Indian...the way Iran has managed to survive and thrive despite such tough sanctions by bullies like US.
In India, many of our top industrialists are Parsis who escaped from Iran because of religious persecution by Islamists. Modern India owes a great deal to these Parsis and their vast contributions in nuclear energy, space tech and automobiles.
@@Lazer-bp9lfSpreading truths, not hate*
I went to college with Pakistanis. They were very nice people and I enjoyed their company. I feel bad how their country is currently doing. I wish Pakistanis the best for their country.
Thank you so much for the kind words I truly hope that pakistan will get better in the future
I really hope I'll be able to visit Pakistan one day. It looks so gorgeous, but mostly I want to go, because ever single person from Pakistan I have ever met has been kind, helpful and caring and I want to see the country that creates such amazing people!
be careful, America might find another Osama bin Laden there.
Welcome do you want any help you please tell me
ok but do know that there are also bad ppl here just like in any other part of the but i hope u sty safe from them💗
@@Mike_Hawk1 forget Indians, even Pakistanis dont want to stay in Pakistan. Authority without Accountability is recipe for disaster, if ur Army makes a dumb decision can u held them accountable for that mistake?? if Not, why should they care Not to make mistake??
I am a Parsi / Zoroastrian Pakistani living in US.. One of the smallest communities of Pakistan... My name is Farnaz... My ancestors were from Persia... Love to everyone ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
India has the highest no. Of parsis around the world ....when arabian Muslims invaded Iran & converted them into muslims they came to our country & now Iran lost his real identity just like how Pakistan lost his real Hindu indentity after many invasions from arabs into their land
Zoroastrian from Pakistan?
that's very rare bro😱
@@BiryaniLover12 i am a girl 😁
@@farnazhesh3741 Ok sister
@@BiryaniLover12 and yes it is very rare .. but we still exist ☺️
Video about Pakistan.
Indians: Allow me to introduce myself 🙂
'*Proceeds to insult Pakistan in every single way*'
I live in Karachi, when he said New York of Pakistan at 7:15 I was literally laughing Karachi used to be the New York of Pakistan but now it's ruined thanks to the corrupt rulers. It's a large city and you will find both developed and undeveloped. but usually the roads are not in good condition and the drainage system is poor etc
@@mindtesting9913 i think she said that because Karachi is the biggest and most populated city in Pakistan, just like NYC is the biggest and most populated city in the US. Also, Karachi has the largest GDP despite the PPP's corruption and oppression.
@@intellectualcucumber I know but still Karachi is not even close. come here after the rain, the roads are flooded. There is not a proper supply of water and many more issues. some areas used to be developed but now they are not. The reason Karachi has the largest GDP is its population and Population is one of the major issues here.
been waiting for this
I Want The Filler Week Episode Of Geography Now For The States Of Mexico.
Kashmir most developed in Pakistan...from Malaysia 🇲🇾❤️🇵🇰
that was great video. btw you should do turkey's 7 regions. each region of turkey is so different
Im very interested to see that as well. Im from Pakistan and I recently found out that Pakistani Pashtuns are very much alike kurdish people, even their language has a lot of similarities.
Only region in Turkey is occupied Kurdistan and Turkish-inhabited land
As a pakistani i know the comment section will be full of people saying there from pakistan
Same, but I'm worried if a couple of bad apples (Mainly from india) will start spreading hate on us (I've seen it all)
@@MilkyWayWasTakenbro...we indians love our pakistani brothers...plzz don't generalise us...
@aryanhassan4659 i know, we love ya'll too, but I've seen lots of bad apples from both sides that makes me worried to see here (because right now it's peaceful and friendly instead of toxic)
@@MilkyWayWasTaken Agreed bro 👍
@@aryanhassan4659yeik most people in India love Pakistan but there also many who spread ha5e
You missed the opportunity to collaborate with GoldenGully in this video. He is also known as the "Kulfi Man" and is of Pakistani descent, and lives in Canada.
Love these episodes. Keep them coming!
It's great learning about these countries you usually don't hear about as much where I'm from, unfortunately.
I love Pakistan forever because I am a Pakistani myself you’re videos are fun to watch
Then you should love India because Pakistan is and will all ways be bharatham
Don't bring religion!
@@octopusmusic332lundian 😂😂😂
Love Pakistan from Malaysia 🇵🇰❤🇲🇾
I love you
Love to all countries❤❤
🇵🇰💞🤝🇲🇾
Love u 2 from Pakistan
8:06 only Ladakh was "upgraded" into a union territory, J&K itself was downgraded into one (UTs have varying levels of autonomy but are always less autonomous than an actual state) with it previously being an autonomous state, which is why it's controversial.
hn re pandu .. if pakistan changes status of Gilgit and Kashmir then its okay, same thing India did after years is controversial
@@victordashmohapatra3546In Pakistan, Azad Jammu and Kashmir is an independent territory with separate PM, President, Constitution, National anthem, Supreme Court and Election Commission. Gilgit Baltistan is an associated territory but it's also self-governed. Pakistan changed it's status from Federally Administered to self governed in 2009.
Back in 1955 they tried to merge all these provinces into one big province so they'd only have 2 with East Pakistan, now Bangladesh
and it failed so bad
@@kiwuuspurr1927 well as a pakistani. you are right. we tried so hard to end differences between west and east pakistan by adopting urdu as official for both provinces. but ultimately bengali nationalism didnt allow it. other than that, west pakistani plitical regime wanted to rule all of pakistan even tho mujeeb won the elections. this was the result of failure
Quetta is actually pronounced as “Koitta”
Also as a native Sindhi, kinda disappointed you didn’t talk about the Sindhis. Not even a line, bro.
Otherwise, a nice video. Enjoyed it
Agree, coming from a "muhajir", i wish i got to see more from the rich cultural linkages and history of sindhi people
I tell you about sindhis there are muhajirs, punjabis, pakhtuns and balochs Arabs Rajasthani Hindus and Muslim rajput, Gujarati Hindus (baniyas), and lastly sammat
I’m really surprised by this video but thanks!❤
I like watching your videos
This video is much appreciated.
As a Balochi I confirm you guys that we belong from our beloved homeland Pakistan
Alhamdulila Pakistani❤
Good 👍
How is Pakistan your homeland, your grandfather and probably father weren’t even born in Pakistan lol. Most of Baluchistan didn’t even vote in the referendum. Does the flag really determine your ‘homeland’? Were you British before 1947? Stop identifying with these fickle, fragile, and temporary colonial labels.
@@MarcantonioStangacuz he said so? He identifies as pakistani so therfore he is pakistani 😅
I'm hoping you and your mum are ok and safe from the flooding. Along with the rest of your crew and little doggy.
Love Pakistani brother and sister from Nepal 🇳🇵❤️ 🇵🇰
Pretty much all of this information was new to me. Interesting stuff to learn about today. What beautiful cultures and places!
3:11 the Indus Valley peoples spoke a language that might have been the linguistic ancestor to all dravidian languages. The Indus Valley Peoples migrated to the southern part of India (because of a 100 year-long drought that happened worldwide, so they had to move to a more humid environment), but one people group stayed in the place that the other Indus Valley peoples left behind, and that one isolated people group adapted to live in these inhospitable dry conditions.
This is just my theory based on a chart about world history by usefulcharts, it could be true, who knows.
that's bs, it's one the many propagandas of Bharatiya nationalists to steal the history of pakistani people
Awesome video!
Glad to here that you explained "Karachi" perfectly❤️🔥 It surely is the most underrated City... & also... It's ineeed the NYC of Pakistan💖💖
Nah. Stop comparing us Americans to the poorhouse of Pakistan.
i am from karachi and it is bad here
@@Haris1 so is NYC... btw in which area u live in?
@@aneesdon3331 near the airport
@@Haris1 pehlwanGoth?
5:29 Faisalabad looks like the inspiration for the main house on Chowder
Proud to be a Pakistani 🇵🇰🇹🇷✔️💯
there is nothing to be proud of..no electricity no water no atta no money ...
@@lol8q who are you first tell me ?
our culture, our langauges, our history , our nature etc alot to be proud of@@lol8q
@@سلامہريکے your language is hind"u ,culture is Arabic, your land was hind00
@@lol8q what? lmfaooo. Hinduism is a religion not ethnicity. secondly, our languages are panjabi, sindhi, balochi and pashto, all of those languages are ancient and not "hindu" that makes no sense whatsoever. our culture is Mughal influenced + panjabi, sindhi, baloch, and pashtun culture, not "arabic" as arabic is a language not culture and arabs are found in the middle east, arabs themselves have different cultures . our land before islam was buddhist, zoroastrain, pagan, jains and vedic religion not "hindu."
Just came to watch it
Waiting for it
Please do a filler week for Philippines' 18 regions (even though the Philippines has 82 provinces and Metro Manila) please.
amazing bro Thnaks
Iranis are practically Indo-Aryans themselves, only difference is the language similarity. And it is 'I'ran , where 'I' is pronounced as 'E' , not 'Eye'ran. And most Punjabis in India not Hindu but Sikhs.
Bro there is literally a group named after them; Indo-Iranians.😂
I appreciate you doing a video on Pakistan, alot of People here actually know you and watch your videos. I waited for this video for a lot of time and this was one of the best videos of yours I have ever watched.
Can you do Scandinavia as the next province video? :)
WOAH, a filler mentioning PAKISTAN? MY COUNTRY? Barbs, thanks for revisiting it AND THANK YOU FOR MAKING THIS BECAUSE, IT'S SO HARD TO DIFFERENTIATE BETWEEN THE PROVINCES, oh and Quetta is pronounced "KU-AY-TA" but don't worry, KPK is also a struggle for me. BUT weird fact, when kids are taught about "provinces", there are only Sindh, Punjab, Balochistan, and KPK. PATA/FATA as you mentioned, after 2018, was later added in KPK, I suppose? But, Kashmir and Gilgit aren't usually in the province topic in books, but Kashmir makes its ways in books some way or another. SO THANK YOU FOR ADDING THOSE IN HERE. Can't wait for Uruguay and the rest. It's so goose-bumps giving thinking about it ending so, GOOD LUCK BARBS!
Please do states of mexico next!
1. Faisal Mosque is no longer the largest mosque in Pakistan, this title was lost to Grand Jama Mosque, Bahria Town Karachi.
2. I always had doubts about the acronyms of Pakistan, since right after the partition, this was not how Pakistan looked. There was another unit called East Pakistan (now Bangladesh ❤️) and I don't see it's representation in the acronym.
3. The tallest building is the Icon tower, Karachi.
4. The largest mall is "Lucky One mall", Karachi.
5. The largest cross of South East Asia "Gora Qabaristan Cross" again in Karachi.
original meaning of PAKStan didn't include Bangladesh. but the name was still adopted because PAK means pure. just google: Now or Never; Are We to Live or Perish Forever?. it is also called Pakistan Declaration
it's not represented in the acronym because it wasn't part of Iqbal's original plan for Pakistan in the 1930s
East Bengal/East Pakistan wasn't added to the Pakistan name cuz East Bengal wasn't originally inteded to be a Pakistani province. But fun fact East Bengal ended up playing crucial parts in founding Pakistan. Saying as a Bangladeshi who knows some history.
My beautiful country ❣️ pakistan and shahjahan mosque is in thatta not karachi but i appreciate your work ❤🇵🇰❤️
Thank you so much for covering my country ❤ 🇵🇰 keep it the good work. Lots of love from Pakistan.
You guys have made it is so much fun and easy to learn geography and history. I learnt alot from your videos
Love Pakistan from India🇮🇳
Love you too brother ❤️ 🇵🇰 🇮🇳
Chale ja fir aatankiyo ke paas
*Correction: the people of Balochistan are called Baloch not Balochi.
Bad start to the Chelsea season.
Baloch is the ethnic group, Balochi is the language
wow im so impressed at how well you pronounced everything for a foreigner!
For the next filler week please do the administrative divisions of Chile! 🇨🇱
Interesting !
🙏🙏🇨🇳🇨🇳Now, please do administrative divisions of China after Uruguay - Uzbekistan video🇨🇳🇨🇳🙏🙏
Fun fact : The rohtas fort is only 30 miles away from my house and I've been there 30-40 times 💀
Peshawar is actually pronounced "pe-SHA-war", with the stress in the "sha".
Its pronounced Pekhawar
its Pekhawar not Piss Shower 🤦🏻
it is peshawar in urdu@@DRAZindabad
8:35 😂😂😂 one more joke please 😂😂😂
Firstly thankful to shar experience for Balochistan and baloch. The word is "baloch/baluch" Not balochi. Balochi is one of language of baloch peoples like brahui and other 5 minor languages.
Brahui are ethnically baloch as they have similar tribe names like other baloch tribes.
Brahui ethnicity is confusing. Some say they are just Balochis and some say they are different
@@randomtanker4355 it's never been confusion betwee balochs. Before 1947 baloch khanate rules by brahui speaking baloch famliy. Now invaders finding out to weeklines among baloch to setup ( divide and rule policy) for Balochistan
@@Redroseoptional390 Invaders?
first, learn to spell properly and fix your grammar, if you dont know these simple things then you have no credibility to speak . balochistan is an integral part of pakistan and we made the province.
we dont need to " divide and rule" a pakistani province , balochistan is an integral part of pakistan, lol.
LONG LIVE PAKISTAN. and remember, yall are not related to the iranians, you watched an idiotic video. yall only share the language similarities with iranians. iranians call their balochistan province mini pakistan. @@Redroseoptional390
Pakistanis are so lucky their provinces have flags. I wish not just the states, but also all MP and MLA constituencies of India also had flags, emblems, mottos and anthems.
Pls try doing Bangladesh, Indonesia and Malaysia as well!
Wonderful video. Very informative. I enjoy learning about the geography and culture of other countries, especially because I have not really traveled much. Thanks.
I am from fasialabd pakiatan but only few areas are developed here not all in fsd only gov areas , private areas, malls and canal roads other wise faislabad is very back ward 😢 especially in villages
Oof. I am also from Faislabad and I gotta say, my village? DAMN. I mean they don't have internet? WOW. They don't even have proper net service. Btw, you from Faislabad side villages?
Do states of Mexico next! 🇲🇽
Thankyou for giving your great highlights of my beloved country. ..
I love Pakistan from Bengal ❤❤
1971 e pherod ja
ever wondered where was Bangladesh in acronym of Pakistan??
*Bengali speaking Muslim
we love yall as well.
who cares? we used to be one country @@victordashmohapatra3546
good work bro
Karachi is probably the most diversified city of south Asia, you can find African decent, Bengali, Tamil, Marathi, Gujrati, Bihari, Afghan, various North Indian decent alongside with the rest of Pakistani ethnicities.
Mumbai is by far more diverse than karachi
Karachi was*....not is* ...rest of your comment is right..
But lol, Karachi is a poor, underdeveloped city and doesn't even have a proper metro railway system, considering it's the largest city in entire Pakistan and it's not even developed than the cities from the ethnic groups you mentioned.
How could every Indian ethnics live there? Tamil, Bengali? Never 😂😂😂😂😂 it's like saying that an American in Somalia lol
NICE LMAO
You consider yourself as "AMERICAN".
hahahaha@@Variouscartoontopic
@@Variouscartoontopic So much of Karachi is dominated ethnographically by the "Urdu speaking" community; This is an umbrella term for individuals who migrated from India to Pakistan during partition, from many different provinces but in particular UP, Rajasthan, Gujrat, Maharashtra, Bihar etc. Many of them would initially speak their native languages but with time would begin to use Urdu as a lingua franca and took the name respectively. This large umbrella community forms around half of Karachi's population.
This is followed by Pathans (15%), then Punjabis (10.7%), then Sindhi's (10.67%) (interestingly are a minority, though their population is growing), then Saraiki's (5%) (basically Southern Punjabis), then Baloch (4%), as well as many others.
There is additionally estimated to be around 2.5 to 3 million ethnic Bengalis as well as around 400,000 Rohingya approximately in Karachi, from years long migration in the case of the latter, whereas the Bengali population was there mainly before 1971. There is also a large population of African origin Siddi who mainly speak the Baloch language, numbering anywhere from 250k to 1 million also predominantly in Karachi.
This is just scratching the surface of course, there are many other groups not mentioned. As such it is a very large and ethnically diverse city.
Though I agree with you that its been mismanaged with poor development in recent years, and is currently one giant mess
Lahore has been built up much more effectively by contrast and I argue it's a much more properly managed city.
I hope Vietnam will be be coming up in near future episodes. Curious on how you’d go about the episode….especially if Suni Ha Linh was in the episode (mere dreams lol)