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| Total population | |
|---|---|
| +- 1000's[citation needed] | |
| Regions with significant populations | |
| Karachi and Islamabad[citation needed] | |
| Languages | |
| Urdu, Sindhi and minority of Polish[citation needed] | |
| Religion | |
| Roman Catholicism and Islam[citation needed] | |
| Related ethnic groups | |
| Polish people |
The Polish people in Pakistan comprises Pakistani citizens of Polish ancestry as well with Poles who migrated to and reside in Pakistan.[citation needed]
During World War II, from August 24, 1942, to December 31, 1944, around 28,000 Polish refugees migrated to Karachi, then part of the British Raj.[1] About 58 Polish graves exist in the Christian Gora Qabaristan graveyard of Karachi. In memory of the 58 Polish citizens who died in Karachi in the 1940s, a memorial has been erected by the Polish government.[2] It lists the names of all 58 individuals.[2]
Most of the current migrants came to the country after its independence in 1947. The Pakistan Air Force employed some 30 Polish pilots to help develop it in the initial years with three year contracts.[3]