LYARI, Where Many African Pakistanis (Sheedis) Call HOME. Pt.5/16
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LYARI, Where Many African Pakistanis (Sheedis) Call HOME
Lyari Town is named after the historic locality of Lyari. Lyari Town was the smallest borough by area, but also the most densely populated one. Lyari Town was formed in 2001 as part of The Local Government Ordinance 2001, and was subdivided into 11 Union councils
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Masha Allah! it’s good work that you’re documenting the foot steps and journey of African indigenes from this side of the world (East). Utterly Beautifullllllll!
I love this video
@visualpoet1
6 ай бұрын
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Thank bro for your hard work.. you know people make sure are divided and scared of each other .. keep your good work.
Thanks so much for presenting African descent community found in Asia.
Black people are everywhere, I've met black Russians, Vietnamese, Chinese, Saudi Arabian....they are everywhere 😊💕
@visualpoet1
7 ай бұрын
@sharon-qc3gn Please check my black Saudis series. Thanks for watching my videos
brilliant sidis people in pakistan. the sidis people also live in india at karnataka state in Bangalore city near and Gujarat state .
@visualpoet1
7 ай бұрын
Yes, please check my videos on them in Karnataka and also in Gujarat. Thanks for watching my videos
So much to learn about Africa deceased
Great video, thank you brother for bringing this information, people, and history to light.
beautiful faces
I love your videos my Brother!
I just ran across your video and Kampala Uganda what a beautiful girl you're with does she have a KZread channel I haven't watched till the end but this is a very informative great colorful nice video I've just subscribed your channel I'm from Idaho Caldwell Idaho in the USA it's near Oregon and Washington state borders Canada keep making videos like this thank you very much
Watching from 🏴 thank you showing Layari bz I think 😢we never been able to visit it.
Great stuff.
Lyarians are good people
thank you visual poet
Loving the content sharing the lifestyle of our brothers and sisters in Pakistan, VP... How did you get the connection to meet them because I would love to meet them when I visit India and Pakistan bro?
Hello sir I meet you on karachi railway station tell me when you upload this vlog on your channel i am very excited
@visualpoet1
Жыл бұрын
@Expert Tech Please be patient and stay tuned. Thanks my brother
❤❤❤live in their culture and traditions
Lovely gurrwalla family
Whole of you here just talking nonsense judging People from video is hideous we baloch has embraced them gave them our name to be called baloch we don't discriminate I see People here calling them African which they are not they are baloch will always be we do marriages my brother in law from them and my cousins mother I from them oh saying we Muslim are discriminatory and they are not only black community there are blacks from India too living in that city
Syidi comes from Sayyidi (my lord) which is a term of respect how is "my lord" a derogatory term dont be silly. Syidi Baloch Sindhi Gujrati Urdu living together and intermarrying with mutual respect.
I hear the drums in distant lands!!!!!!!!!!!
They speak English and Arabic also
@khansahb8
7 ай бұрын
not Arabic. Their primary language is Balochi, some speak English and Urdu.
Hi I wanted to contact you about a tour. is there an way?
They say the population of afro-paks in karachi is probably 3% of the city. They make a up a large portion of the "baloch" in the city. In karachi alone, their population is probably 480,000 in karachi alone. Its a gigantic city and they are still one of the smaller groups in the city. Total estimate in pakistan can be up to 1 million. i think alot of them have mixed into the sindhi and baloch population of karachi as well so its harder to tell. Its right next to balochistan so it makes sense that alot of people would have comeover to work, especially in the port and fishing. This was a great video, thank you ❤.
Jemapel moin
Brother please come to Lyari sadar bar lane theare many black nation living there ❤
Lyari
Helo
Arsenal my favourite team they make good players and then sell them to other teams
Yes they speak Balochi, They are Baloch
Don moa ton nimero pakistan
2:47
These people are Baloch,
We the Bantus we chosen children of God that’s why we scattered all over the world one day we will unite Ubuntu
@gregoryjohannesburg725
6 ай бұрын
We wuz kangz n shieeeeeet
@user-gi4qx3st6u
5 ай бұрын
Pikiran buntu?
I see your videos long time but my problem with this videos is that I don't see history, I only see that you are recording black people just because of the color of their skin I don't see questions about their stories
@visualpoet1
Жыл бұрын
@mohamed touray Will you be ready to watch 3 hours KZread video my brother? Their story is very well documented, this series is an extension of my Gujarat in India series, they are the same group, I don't do repetitive work. Thanks for watching my video.
@livingrateful
5 ай бұрын
I agree @mohamedtouray8389. They are friendly and hospitable people but are they just dark skinned Pakistanis or are they descendent from African? They are not Bantus. l would like to have heard their history, how they ended up in Pakistan, do they identify as African etc. Habsbi or Habash means black face or burnt face and was used by the ancient Greeks when referring to Ethiopians. Ethiopians still refer to themselves as Habasha. Otherwise great video 👍
Is calling them sheedies or seedis considered as a Deragottary term? Like all arab and muslim countries have deragotarry terms for its black population. In fact its everywhere.
@cushconsultinggroup
Жыл бұрын
Are you sure all? I don’t think so.
@nabilh.6357
Жыл бұрын
@@cushconsultinggroup Yes All i know of. In Tunisia they're called "Kahloosh" or "Wassif", In Saudi and Gulf states are called "Khal", In Egypt and Lebanon are called "Abed" or "chocklata", In Yemen are called "Khadem", all of which are very deragotarry terms for black people.
@m.n.9573
Жыл бұрын
You do know many muslim countries are black countries ? And no siddi may come from sayyidi
@ahmedjav6507
Жыл бұрын
No it is not, the derogatory word is kala(black)
@Dcain2
Жыл бұрын
@@nabilh.6357 I thought it was against Islam to be negative, nasty and racist to people? I thought in Islam all people were one people?
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