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People
As
much as the beauty
of the valley is
famous for its
beauty, the people
of Hunza are noted
for their
friendliness and
hospitality. The
local language is
Brushuski but most
people understand
Urdu and English.
The literacy rate of
the Hunza valley is
believed to be above
90%, virtually every
child of the new
generation studies
up to at least high
school. Many pursue
higher studies from
prestigious colleges
and Universities of
Pakistan and abroad.
Most of the people
of Hunza are Ismaili
Muslims, followers
of His Highness the
Aga Khan. The Hunza
region is home to
people of three
ethnicities:
- The Gojal area
is mainly
populated by Wakhi
speakers
- The Shinaki
area is mainly
inhabited by Shina
speakers
- The Kanjut
area is mainly
inhabited by
Burushaski
speakers
The Burushaski
language is
understood
throughout Hunza. It
is a language
isolate. In addition
to Burushaski, there
also speakers of
Wakhi, Shina and
Domaaki.
The people of Hunza
are collectively
termed Hunzakuts,
while Burusho refers
only to the speakers
of Burushaski. The
majority of the
people are Ismaili
Shia Muslims who are
followers of the Aga
Khan. The present
Aga Khan has
provided a lot of
funding for the area
to help with
agriculture and the
local economy. |