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[[Shimlar and Pashmir]] is a {{wp|Multinational state|multiethnic}} and mostly {{wp|Tribe|tribal society}}. The population of the country consists of numerous ethnic groups: Pashmiri, Pamirani, Sohkhi, Shimlanese, Kybash, Huazi and others. Altogether they make up the " | [[Shimlar and Pashmir]] is a {{wp|Multinational state|multiethnic}} and mostly {{wp|Tribe|tribal society}}. The population of the country consists of numerous ethnic groups: Pashmiri, Pamirani, Sohkhi, Shimlanese, Kybash, Huazi and others. Altogether they make up the "Shimpash" people. | ||
==National identity== | ==National identity== | ||
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===Pashmiri=== | |||
[[File:Pashtun_people.jpg|200px|thumbnail|right|Pashmiri people.]] | |||
The Pashmiri's make up one of the largest ethnic groups in Shimlar and Pashmir, comprising roughly 30% of the country's population. Pashmiri people originate from the valleys of Pashmiristan. After the rise of the Hozak dynasty in 1709, Pashmiri's expanded by forming communities in Pashmiristan. The modern Pashmir identity developed in the mid 18th century under the rule of Khan Hozak, who gain Pashmirs independence. | |||
===Southern Pashmiri=== | |||
[[File:Local_Dardi_shina_people_of_kargil_Ladakh.jpg|200px|thumbnail|right|Southern Pashmiri people.]] | |||
The Southern Pashmiri primarily reside on the southern border with Shimlar. While ethnically Pashmiri, the southern Pashmiri have developed a unique culture due to its proximity to Shimlar. | |||
===Pamirani=== | |||
[[File:Girl_in_a_Kabul_orphanage,_01-07-2002.jpg|200px|thumbnail|right|Pamirani girl.]] | |||
The Pamirani are an ethnic group that reside in central and northern Pashmiristan, between the Pashmiri tribes. | |||
===Sohkhi=== | |||
[[File:Shaila.jpg|200px|thumbnail|right|Sohki girl with goat.]] | |||
The Sohkhi are an ethnic group that reside predominantly in the far north and west of Pashmiristan. | |||
===Shimlanese=== | |||
[[File:Shimlanesecouple.jpg|200px|thumbnail|right|Shimlanese man with tourist.]] | |||
The Shimlanese originate from the valleys of Shimlar. | |||
===Kybash=== | |||
[[File:Kalash_Girls);_Tahsin_Shah_04.jpg|200px|thumbnail|right|Kybash women.]] | |||
The Kybash live on the border between Pashmiristan and Shimlar. | |||
===Huazi=== | |||
[[File:Brokpa_Aryan_man_with_traditional_headdress.jpg|200px|thumbnail|right|Huazi man.]] | |||
The Huazi are a small ethnic group that live in the Huazi foothills and valleys in Southern Shimla. | |||
==Smaller ethnic groups== | ==Smaller ethnic groups== |
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Shimlar and Pashmir is a multiethnic and mostly tribal society. The population of the country consists of numerous ethnic groups: Pashmiri, Pamirani, Sohkhi, Shimlanese, Kybash, Huazi and others. Altogether they make up the "Shimpash" people.
National identity
The term "Pashmiri" and "Shimlarnese" were traditionally synonymous with the numerous peoples of Pashmiristan and Shimlar. In modern times the term "Shimpash" has became the national identity of the diverse peoples, who live in Shimlar and Pashmir.
The national culture of Shimlar and Pashmir is not uniform, at the same time, the various ethnic groups have no clear boundaries between each other and there is much overlap. Additionally, ethnic groups are not racially homogenous. Ethnic groups in Shimlar and Pashmir have adopted traditions and celebrations from each other and all share a similar culture.
Larger ethnic groups
Pashmiri
The Pashmiri's make up one of the largest ethnic groups in Shimlar and Pashmir, comprising roughly 30% of the country's population. Pashmiri people originate from the valleys of Pashmiristan. After the rise of the Hozak dynasty in 1709, Pashmiri's expanded by forming communities in Pashmiristan. The modern Pashmir identity developed in the mid 18th century under the rule of Khan Hozak, who gain Pashmirs independence.
Southern Pashmiri
The Southern Pashmiri primarily reside on the southern border with Shimlar. While ethnically Pashmiri, the southern Pashmiri have developed a unique culture due to its proximity to Shimlar.
Pamirani
The Pamirani are an ethnic group that reside in central and northern Pashmiristan, between the Pashmiri tribes.
Sohkhi
The Sohkhi are an ethnic group that reside predominantly in the far north and west of Pashmiristan.
Shimlanese
The Shimlanese originate from the valleys of Shimlar.
Kybash
The Kybash live on the border between Pashmiristan and Shimlar.
Huazi
The Huazi are a small ethnic group that live in the Huazi foothills and valleys in Southern Shimla.