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'''Eissa Nagri''' or '''Issa Nagri''' or '''Essa Nagri''' or '''Isa Nagri''' ({{lang-ur|''' عیسی نگری'''}}) is one of the neighbourhoods of [[Gulshan Town]], [[Karachi]], [[Sindh]], [[Pakistan]]. Eissa or Issa or Isa, the [[Arabic language|Arabic]] name for [[Jesus in Islam|Jesus]]. There is large [[Christian]] population in this neighborhood of Karachi.
'''Eissa Nagri''' or '''Issa Nagri''' or '''Essa Nagri''' or '''Isa Nagri''' ({{lang-ur|''' عیسی نگری'''}}) is one of the neighbourhoods of [[Gulshan Town]], [[Karachi]], [[Sindh]], [[Pakistan]]. Eissa or Issa or Isa, the [[Arabic language|Arabic]] name for [[Jesus in Islam|Jesus]]. There is large [[Christian]] population in this neighborhood of Karachi. The origin Essa nagri Purly Christian area The bigest Churches are Roman catholic Chruch, United presbyterian Church, Seventh day Adventist Church, Philadelphia Pentecostal Church,some more Etc
''Eissa Nagri'' literally means ''City of Jesus''. Eissa Nagri is situated along Sir Shah Suleiman Road in Gulshan Town.
''Eissa Nagri'' literally means ''City of Jesus''. Eissa Nagri is situated along Sir Shah Suleiman Road in Gulshan Town.



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Eissa Nagri or Issa Nagri or Essa Nagri or Isa Nagri (Template:Lang-ur) is one of the neighbourhoods of Gulshan Town, Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. Eissa or Issa or Isa, the Arabic name for Jesus. There is large Christian population in this neighborhood of Karachi. The origin Essa nagri Purly Christian area The bigest Churches are Roman catholic Chruch, United presbyterian Church, Seventh day Adventist Church, Philadelphia Pentecostal Church,some more Etc Eissa Nagri literally means City of Jesus. Eissa Nagri is situated along Sir Shah Suleiman Road in Gulshan Town.

There are several ethnic groups in Gulshan Town including Muhajirs, Sindhis, Punjabis, Kashmiris, Seraikis, Pakhtuns, Balochis, Memons, etc. 80% of the population is Muslim and 20% is Christian. The locality has couple of Catholic churches and missionary schools in this area. The population of Gulshan Town is estimated to be nearly one million.

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