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Marital Status The marital status ( i.e. , unmarried , married , widowed and divorced22 ) indicates that the number of unmarried is highest followed by married ones , except in the Muslims females where we find a reverse picture ( cf.
Marital Status The marital status ( i.e. , unmarried , married , widowed and divorced22 ) indicates that the number of unmarried is highest followed by married ones , except in the Muslims females where we find a reverse picture ( cf.
الصفحة 92
In Ribbach's dramatized biography of a Ladakhi of 1940 , the old political organi- zation survives mainly as a pecking order of social status , which was revived espe- cially in those days at national ceremonies at the royal court .
In Ribbach's dramatized biography of a Ladakhi of 1940 , the old political organi- zation survives mainly as a pecking order of social status , which was revived espe- cially in those days at national ceremonies at the royal court .
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This is a major irritant to the Buddhists , who have thus become vociferous about Union Territory status for their district , as that could open for them more opportunities for development according to their needs and aspirations .
This is a major irritant to the Buddhists , who have thus become vociferous about Union Territory status for their district , as that could open for them more opportunities for development according to their needs and aspirations .
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Introduction | 1 |
The Land and The People | 12 |
History of Ladakhi Rulers | 31 |
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