Monday, May 24, 2010

A Game That I Can Get Preg In

Thesis on Kashmir - Act # 5




the social context was thus to constitute the princely state of Jammu and Kashmir, which combined populations of regions with very different language, ethnicity, religion and culture. To the south, in the area of \u200b\u200bJammu, there was a mixed population of Hindus, Muslims and Sikhs in the valley of Kashmir was a majority Sunni Muslim, with a small but influential presence of Hindu caste Brahmin, also known as Pandits, in sparsely populated areas of Baltistan and Gilgit lived groups of Shiite Muslims, living in Ladakh instead of ethnic Sino-Tibetan Buddhist religion, while in the west of Poonch they were Muslims but of a different ethnic group than those who lived in the Valley of Kashmir. The Indian state of Jammu & Kashmir (population ~ 10.1 million in 2001) consists of three regions and linguistically diverse confessional: the Valley of Kashmir (population ~ 5.4 million), after the exodus of Hindu Pandits in 1990 (from 700 thousand have passed barely 100 thousand), has a Muslim population largely homogeneous region of Jammu (population ~ 4.5 million) is characterized by a 67% Hindu, 27% Muslim and 5% Sikh, Ladakh (population 200 000) is half Buddhist and half Muslim, also because of the events of 1990, there are about 135 thousand internally displaced Kashmiri Pandit in Indian Kashmir. Kashmir Indian languages \u200b\u200bcommonly spoken are Hindi, Urdu, Punjabi, Dogri, Pahari and Kashmiri. The Pakistani Kashmir (Azad Kashmir with a population ~ 2.6 million, Gilgit-Baltistan or the Northern Areas "with a population of ~ 1 million) is inhabited mostly by ethnic Pashtun Muslims, Kashmiri, and Shin Yashkun. The most widely spoken languages \u200b\u200bare Urdu (which is the national language of Pakistan and this serves as a lingua franca), Shina, Burushaski, as well as other minor languages \u200b\u200band dialects. The Aksai Chin area is inhabited by (very little) population Sino-Tibetan Buddhist faith or ethnic Han.
It neglects to mention here the numerically significant and constant presence of the armies of India, Pakistan and China.



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