Ethnic Bradford and Asian Culture

Bradford mosque Bradford mosque

As a former textile capital of the world Bradford has a long history of immigration through the ages - and has become one of the north's most culturally and ethnically diverse cities as a result.

As long ago as the nineteenth century German merchants settled in the city (mainly in an area which was known as Little Germany), followed by Italians and Eastern Europeans (including Poles, Ukrainians and Latvians).

The next wave of immigration came from the Indian subcontinent, and in particular Pakistan. Although most immigrants came originally to work in the mills, the demise of the textiles industry (which ironically was due in part to increased competition from India, South East Asia and the Far East) meant that most first and second generation British Asians now work in other sectors, and the city boasts a thriving Asian business community. Bradford is also base to a number of Asian culture and arts organisations, and in the summertime the city hosts an annual Mela - which is understood to be one of the largest events of its kind in Europe (!)

Of particular interest to the visitor are Bradford's impressive mosques (one of which is pictured above) and its famous (predominantly Kashmiri) curry houses and restaurants. There is also a range of Indian stores and markets selling exquisite saris and materials (thus carrying on Bradford's long association with the textiles trade in to the 21st Century).


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