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Britain's Mirpuri migration

Britain's Mirpuri migration

In 1967, the Mangla Dam was built in Mirpur spurring a huge global migration

Witness History · BBC World Service

March 25, 202410m 3s

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In 1967, a dam was built in Mirpur, Pakistan-administered Kashmir, that would spur a huge global migration. Water diverted by the dam forced around 100,000 people to leave their homes.

Thousands migrated to the UK and today between 60% and 70% of Britain’s Pakistani community descend from Mirpur, approximately one million people.

Riyaz Begum was one of those who left Mirpur for London. She speaks to Ben Henderson.

(Photo: Riyaz Begum at the Mangla Dam. Credit: Sabba Khan)