- Source: Baba and Bhit Islands
Baba and Bhit Islands (Urdu: جزیرہ بابا بھٹ ) are two small and densely populated islands located in the Karachi Harbour, in Karachi, Pakistan. The approximate area of Bhit island is roughly 0.16 km2 while that of Baba island is around 0.15 km2. Around 5,400 people live on Bhit island while around 6,600 people live on Baba island. With a population density of 33,750 and 44,000 people per km2 respectively, resulting in both islands being among the most densely populated islands in the world.
The islands are connected to Karachi via a ferry service to Keamari.
The islands, along with Shams Pir, are old fishing villages in the harbor which predate the formal establishment of Karachi. It is claimed that the two islands are over 400 years old. The ethnic groups in Baba & Bhit Islands include 90% Kutchi and 10% Sindhi. 100% of the population is Muslim. The local Kutchi fishermen refer to themselves as Morrio Pata. Villagers from these islands later helped settle Shams Pir.
See also
List of islands of Pakistan
References
External links
Karachi Website
Islanders — the silent sufferers - Daily Dawn
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Baba and Bhit Islands
- Shamspir
- List of islands of Pakistan
- List of tourist attractions in Karachi
- Karachi Harbour
- National Stadium, Karachi
- Karachi
- PNS Shifa Hospital
- Keamari (locality)
- List of islands by population density