Cultural Heritage of Jammu-Kashmir and Ladakh, المجلد 3Nagendra Kr Singh Anmol Publications, 1997 |
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... males and 43,679 females , which indicate that males outnumber females and same is the situation in 1971 census , where the number of males and females were 53,315 and 51,976 respectively . But his indicates a decline of females in ...
... males and 43,679 females , which indicate that males outnumber females and same is the situation in 1971 census , where the number of males and females were 53,315 and 51,976 respectively . But his indicates a decline of females in ...
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Nagendra Kr Singh. the males ( 50.92 % ) outnumber the females ( 46.17 % ) . Under the category ' divorced ' and ' widowed ' we find a difference between the two sexes ( widowed : males = 4.03 % , females = 6.7 % and divorced : males ...
Nagendra Kr Singh. the males ( 50.92 % ) outnumber the females ( 46.17 % ) . Under the category ' divorced ' and ' widowed ' we find a difference between the two sexes ( widowed : males = 4.03 % , females = 6.7 % and divorced : males ...
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... males ( except in the BL where males and females are 35.90 % and 35.86 % respectively ) , whereas in the other two age groups , males are more than the females . Among the Muslims , we find almost a similar picture , except in the age ...
... males ( except in the BL where males and females are 35.90 % and 35.86 % respectively ) , whereas in the other two age groups , males are more than the females . Among the Muslims , we find almost a similar picture , except in the age ...
المحتوى
Introduction | 1 |
The Land and The People | 12 |
History of Ladakhi Rulers | 31 |
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