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The Balti: a Scheduled Tribe of Jammu and Kashmir
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B.R. Rizvi
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A comprehensive and indepth analysis of a rare tribe of J & K which is not well known but important from anthropological point of view. The Baltis of Ladakh are related to many other communities in Kazakhstan, Russia and Ukraine.
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ISBN 13
9788121204026
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
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