Cultural Heritage of Jammu-Kashmir and Ladakh, المجلد 3Nagendra Kr Singh Anmol Publications, 1997 |
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... stand , Ladakh possess the highest proportion of females , i.e. , 975 per 1000 male " ( Census of India , 1971 , 3.74 ) . A study of age - wise changes in the proportion of females per 1000 males in Ladakh between 1911-61 indicates that ...
... stand , Ladakh possess the highest proportion of females , i.e. , 975 per 1000 male " ( Census of India , 1971 , 3.74 ) . A study of age - wise changes in the proportion of females per 1000 males in Ladakh between 1911-61 indicates that ...
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... stand the idea that women should pass judgement for men . A woman cannot become leader at any stage as Ladakhi social structure is patriarchal in nature . Socio - political control is also wielded through religious persons . Some senior ...
... stand the idea that women should pass judgement for men . A woman cannot become leader at any stage as Ladakhi social structure is patriarchal in nature . Socio - political control is also wielded through religious persons . Some senior ...
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... stand on the ground that though India was lavish in its benefits on Kashmir , yet Kashmir so jealously guarded her internal independence against such a benefactor . And , in view of their unhappy experience with the State during the ...
... stand on the ground that though India was lavish in its benefits on Kashmir , yet Kashmir so jealously guarded her internal independence against such a benefactor . And , in view of their unhappy experience with the State during the ...
المحتوى
Introduction | 1 |
The Land and The People | 12 |
History of Ladakhi Rulers | 31 |
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