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The average number of 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 ...
The average number of 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 ...
الصفحة 109
Some - times they may adopt even a person professing a different faith and of mature years and there are instances of Buddhists adopting grown - up Muslims as their sons . In some cases adoptions of the latter type lead to unending ...
Some - times they may adopt even a person professing a different faith and of mature years and there are instances of Buddhists adopting grown - up Muslims as their sons . In some cases adoptions of the latter type lead to unending ...
الصفحة 131
It is very rarely done and that , too , temporarily because a permanent boycott would put a person in great difficulty . Even the temporary boycott would help a grat deal in the maintenance of social control . Being scared of the social ...
It is very rarely done and that , too , temporarily because a permanent boycott would put a person in great difficulty . Even the temporary boycott would help a grat deal in the maintenance of social control . Being scared of the social ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Land and The People | 12 |
History of Ladakhi Rulers | 31 |
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