The Siddi People: The African Population of India, Pakistan

by | Jul 5, 2016 | Africa, Culture | 0 comments

Even though it is well-documented that Africans gave birth to the world, it is generally little known that the Siddi or Sheedi people, who are descendants of the Bantu people of Southeastern Africa, have lived in rural India and parts of Pakistan for the last 600 years.

The Siddi arrived to the aforementioned regions under orders from Arab and Portuguese merchants to work as slave laborers.

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And today, the Siddi community is numbered around 20,000 to 55,000 persons across the region with the majority of them being Sufi Muslims.

There are also practicing Hindus and Roman Catholics as well among the number.

The areas Siddis dwell in are Karnataka, Gujarat, and Hyderabad in India and Makran and Karachi in Pakistan, although they can be found throughout both countries in varying number.

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