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Mirpur, Azad Kashmir: The Beverly Hills of Pakistan

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I'm sorry I'm posting such an old article, but most people are uninformed about this rapidly developing city, turning out to be one of the best cities in Pakistan. An extremely underrated one too:

A construction boom fuelled by money from Britain is transforming what was once one of Pakistan's poorest towns into its "Beverly Hills".

The skyline of Mirpur, in Pakistani-controlled Kashmir, once boasted nothing more than two-storey brick houses and mud huts.

All that has changed since British Pakistanis returned to invest money earned in the UK in their ancestral town. Now soaring doric columns jostle with gilded porticos at the entrances of huge houses.

The result is the region's most spectacular mix of architectural styles since the British Raj introduced "disappointed gothic" to the subcontinent.

And, in a striking example of reverse cultural influence, returnees are bringing such British institutions as greyhound racing and fish and chips back to Mirpur with them.

"The United Kingdom has greatly helped improve our economy", said Mohamed Chaudhry Saeed, the British honorary consul in Mirpur and the owner of three car showrooms.

Noor Hussein spent 25 years in Birmingham working as a taxi-driver but is now a Mirpur estate agent.

"The boom has changed the face of the town," he said. "People are building bigger and more decorous houses. It is a sort of status symbol. Property prices have gone up like in London. But compared to terrace houses over there, the houses here are luxurious."

Mirpuris form about 70 per cent of the British Pakistani population of 800,000.

When David Blunkett, the former home secretary, lifted visa restrictions last year he made the announcement in Mirpur, the home town of the Labour peer Lord Ahmed.

Migration to Britain from this poverty-stricken area, known as "Little England", began in the 1880s when Mirpuris worked as stokers on British merchant ships.

Another wave of migrants from the district headed to England when the nearby Mangla dam was constructed in 1969. The project displaced 100,000 people and 5,000 took up a government offer to move to Britain.

In the 1980s remittance wages began to flow into Mirpur, starting an explosion in demand for electric household goods such as televisions and fridges.

Today's housing boom is accompanied by an increase in internet cafes, satellite dishes, microwaves, car showrooms and shopping malls.
At a rough-hewn dog-racing track, Mohamed Tabariq, 54, said he moved from the area to Preston when he was 15. He owns a take-away restaurant and two hotels in Lancashire but has moved back to Pakistan.

"It's an easy life here, no stress," he said. "We have built up a farm on 20 acres and I have imported these greyhounds from England to keep me busy".

On one Mirpur boulevard stands Qureshi Palace, a garish medley of towers, tiles and columns. Its owners seldom visit. Like most of the ostentatious houses, it is used mostly for only three months of the year when British Pakistanis take extended holidays.

Nevertheless, according to the World Bank, the remittances from Britain have not filtered down to local farmers and the young will continue to migrate to the UK.

"In the beginning people had the idea that they would earn money in the UK and then retire here," said Mr Saeed. "However, people are staying there now because of pensions schemes and the health service.
"The next generation, which has less attachment to Mirpur, does not want to come back as their social lives are now different to ours."


British Pakistanis bring fish and chips to Kashmir's 'Beverly Hills' - Telegraph
 
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Azad Kashmir and Bolded lines dont match.. This is the reason we have no respect for so called "Azad" Kashmir..

It is an autonomous region, just like Catalonia, Basque country, Galicia are autonomous regions in Spain.
 
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It is an autonomous region, just like Catalonia, Basque country, Galicia are autonomous regions in Spain.

Wrong!.. This is disputed land between Pakistan and India and it is referred as "Azad Kashmir" which means a separate country with its own PM as well as its capital.

Never ever say that part of Pakistan unless you accept J&K is part of India and what ever your govt doing there on name of Jihad. Till then let it be disputed.
 
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^ Cant, we dont do it and dont believe in that.
 
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IA. Want to know the full form?! The jihaad began long before though, you were pulling political strings with the ruler in '47.

*In fact we're both ngaged in juhd, jihaad is one-sided, like working for an exam, jidd is a difficult exam and juhd is when the exam setter takes it out on you.
 
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Morpuri from Azad Kashmir dont call them Pakistanis in UK- and they are proud being like this-
 
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Lets just call it Pakistan occupied Kashmir .......
 
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You know what occupation is? Ask any Indian Occupied Kashmiri-

what is that?! I never heard of such a place.........are you referring to Kashmir? Its been Indian territory ever since the independence bro :tup:
 
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what is that?! I never heard of such a place.........are you referring to Kashmir? Its been Indian territory ever since the independence bro :tup:

its not an indian but a disputed territory- even long before you were born- you want links???
 
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Azad Kashmir was always beautiful but with new construction has become more, say livable, I do wish to buy a house there in couple of years. Such a scenic place.
 
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