Beautiful Culture of Pakistan.
The society and culture of Pakistan (Urdu: ثقافتِ پاکستان S̱aqāfat-e-Pākistān) comprises numerous ethnic groups: the Punjabis, Potwaris,Kashmiris, Sindhis in east, Muhajirs, Makrani in the south; Baloch, Hazaras and Pashtuns in the west; and the Dards, Wakhi, Baltis and Burusho communities in the north. The culture of these Pakistani ethnic groups have been greatly influenced by many of its neighbours, such as the other South Asians, Turkic peoples as well as the peoples of Central Asia and West Asia.The region has formed a distinct unit within the main geographical complex of South Asia, West Asia the Middle East and Central Asia from the earliest times, and is analogous to the position of Afghanistan. There are differences among the ethnic groups in cultural aspects such as dress, food, and religion, especially where pre-Islamic customs differ from Islamic practices. Their cultural origins also reveal influences from far afield, including China, India and Afghanistan. Pakistan was the first region of South Asia to be fully impacted by Islam and has thus developed a distinct Islamic identity, historically different from areas further eas.
Literature
Muhammad Iqbal was the ideological father of Pakistan
Poetry
Main articles: Pakistani poetry.
Poetry is a highly respected art and profession in Pakistan. The
pre-eminent form of poetry in Pakistan almost always originates in
Persian, due in part to the long-standing affiliation and heavy
admiration the regions rulers once had for certain aspects of foreign
Persian culture. The enthusiasm for poetry exists at a regional level as
well, with nearly all of Pakistan's provincial languages continuing the
legacy. Since the independence of the country in 1947 and establishment
of Urdu
as the national language, poetry is written in that language as well.
The Urdu language has a rich tradition of poetry and includes the famous
poets Muhammad Iqbal (national poet), Mir Taqi Mir, Ghalib, Faiz Ahmad Faiz, Ahmad Faraz, Habib Jalib, Jazib Qureshi, and Ahmad Nadeem Qasmi. Apart from Urdu poetry, Pakistani poetry also has blends of other regional languages. Balochi, Sindhi, Punjabi, Seraiki, and Pashto poetry have all incorporated and influenced Pakistani poetry.Performing Arts.
Music
Main article: Music of Pakistan

A sitar workshop in Islamabad, Pakistan.
Dances
Kathak -classical dance that developed in the royal courts of the Mughals.Folk dances are still popular in Pakistan and vary according to region such as:
Punjab
Main article: Folk dances of Punjab
Balochistan
- Lewa - Baluch folk dance from Makran region
- Chap - Baluch folk dance performed at weddings
- Jhumar - Saraiki, Punjabi and Balochi folk dance
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
- Attan - Folk dance of Pashtuns tribes of Pakistan including the unique styles of Quetta and Waziristan
- Khattak Dance - sword dance of Khattak tribe in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa
- Jhumar and Gatka - Popular dance of hazara division Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa
- Chitrali Dance - Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa
- Kumbar - folk dance of Hazara
Sindh
Drama and theater.
Main article: Theatre in Pakistan
These are very similar to stage plays in theatres. They are performed by well-known actors and actresses in the Lollywood industry. The dramas and plays often deal with themes from everyday life, often with a humorous touch.
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