Cultural Heritage of Jammu-Kashmir and Ladakh, المجلد 3Nagendra Kr Singh Anmol Publications, 1997 |
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... persons living in a household is also presented in Table 2.1 . It comes to around six persons per household , as we notice that persons per household ranges between 5.90 to 6.63 . The differential situation in the two groups of the ...
... persons living in a household is also presented in Table 2.1 . It comes to around six persons per household , as we notice that persons per household ranges between 5.90 to 6.63 . The differential situation in the two groups of the ...
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... person . " 70 This situation may be summed up in the words of Alexander Gerard : Since the British have thought it worth their while to buy it ( shawl - wool ) the Chinese ( cis ) have not been so scrupulous , and they now sell it to ...
... person . " 70 This situation may be summed up in the words of Alexander Gerard : Since the British have thought it worth their while to buy it ( shawl - wool ) the Chinese ( cis ) have not been so scrupulous , and they now sell it to ...
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... person , along with his other family members , remains very submissive to the group interest and the norms of ... person and the family of the boycotted ones . All through , the affected people have to manage single - handed . 4. Neither ...
... person , along with his other family members , remains very submissive to the group interest and the norms of ... person and the family of the boycotted ones . All through , the affected people have to manage single - handed . 4. Neither ...
المحتوى
Introduction | 1 |
The Land and The People | 12 |
History of Ladakhi Rulers | 31 |
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