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  2. Scheduled castes in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Hindus are estimated to account for 1.85% of Pakistan's total population, translating to roughly 4 million people in a country with over 240 million residents. [6] Given that Scheduled Castes constitute a majority within this group, their population is estimated to be between 3.6 million to 3.8 million individuals. These figures remain ...

  3. Category:Sinhalese castes - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Sinhalese castes" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Bathgama; Berava (caste)

  4. Ethnic groups in South Asia - Wikipedia

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    The people of the Hunza Valley in Pakistan are another distinct population; they speak Burushaski, a language isolate. The traditions of different ethnic groups in South Asia have diverged, influenced by external cultures, especially in the northwestern parts of South Asia and also in the border regions and busy ports, where there are greater ...

  5. Sinhalese people - Wikipedia

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    There are 73,849 Australians (0.4 of the population) who reported having Sinhalese ancestry in 2006. Sinhala was also reported to be the 29th-fastest-growing language in Australia (ranking above Somali but behind Hindi and Belarusian). Sinhalese Australians have an exceptionally low rate of return migration to Sri Lanka.

  6. Category:Sinhalese culture - Wikipedia

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    Sinhalese castes (20 P) D. Sinhalese diaspora (1 P) L. Sinhala language (6 C, 18 P) M. Sinhalese music (2 C, 1 P) N. Sinhalese names (2 C, 9 P) Sinhalese nationalism ...

  7. Genetics and archaeogenetics of South Asia - Wikipedia

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    The cline of admixture between the ANI and ASI lineages is dated to the period of c. 4.21.9 kya by Moorjani et al. (2013), corresponding to the Indian Bronze Age, and associated by the authors with the process of deurbanisation of the Indus Valley civilization and the population shift to the Gangetic system in the incipient Indian Iron Age. [29]

  8. List of Sinhalese people - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Sinhalese people by their country of domicile or origin. All communities that speak Sinhalese or spoke Sinhalese and originally came from Sri Lanka are included. All communities that speak Sinhalese or spoke Sinhalese and originally came from Sri Lanka are included.

  9. Bathgama - Wikipedia

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    Konappu Bandara Appuhamy or *Vimaladharmasuriya I from Yatinuwara at Ededuwa village in Peradeniya who was established the Kandyan Kingdom. His father Weerasundra Bandara of non royal, flourishing Govigama caste member and his mother Kosgolle Gedara Wimalu from Bathgama Caste was served to the Rajasinhe 1 of Sithawaka as Dukgannarala or royal meal certifier. 1582 an army from Rajasinghe 1 ...