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الصفحة 26
The sex ratio among the Buddhists is 929 and 987 for the BL and BM respectively . Taking them together it becomes 959. On the other hand among the Muslims we find a low sex ratio as among the MD and MK .
The sex ratio among the Buddhists is 929 and 987 for the BL and BM respectively . Taking them together it becomes 959. On the other hand among the Muslims we find a low sex ratio as among the MD and MK .
الصفحة 207
In dress , appearance and way of life , the Christians are virtually indistinguishable from the Buddhists among ... so that where Buddhists are in the majority they are content to live at peace with their non - Buddhist neighbours .
In dress , appearance and way of life , the Christians are virtually indistinguishable from the Buddhists among ... so that where Buddhists are in the majority they are content to live at peace with their non - Buddhist neighbours .
الصفحة 250
rolls , the lone Parliamentary seat of the region , which was all along with the Buddhists , was also snatched away from them in 1989 Parliamentary elections . They can now only hope for their representation in Parliament in the event ...
rolls , the lone Parliamentary seat of the region , which was all along with the Buddhists , was also snatched away from them in 1989 Parliamentary elections . They can now only hope for their representation in Parliament in the event ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Land and The People | 12 |
History of Ladakhi Rulers | 31 |
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