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QUICK FACTS:
People groups: 57
Population: 6,768,575
Unreached people groups: 55
UPG population: 6,662,325
Unengaged UPGs: 36
UUPG population: 1,156,125
Number of countries: 6
Affinity Bloc: South Asian Peoples
Overview: The Kashmiri are an Indo-Aryan ethnolinguistic group originating from the Kashmir Valley, which is located in the Indian-administered region of Jammu and Kashmir, a presently disputed territory, with portions controlled by the governments of India, Pakistan, and the People's Republic of China. The vast majority of Kashmiri peoples reside in India's state of Jammu and Kashmir. Since the 14th century, Sunni Islam has dominated the Kashmir region, though isolated pockets of Hindus and Buddhists may still be found.
Peoples within this cluster: Ahangar; Basith, Hindu; Bateri; Batwal, Hindu; Budhan, Muslim; Burusho; Chopan; Damel; Dhund; Domal; Dumaki; Gabare; Galleban; Galo; Ganai; Ganz; Gorkun; Hanji; Kalash; Kalkoti; Kashmiri; Kavoj; Kho; Kohistani; Kolai; Kraal; Manjygur Muslim; Munji; Najjar; Namdagur; Naqqas; Palula, Dangarik; Pashayi, Northwest; Pohul; Rajkoti; Sau; Shakhsaz; Shina; Shumashti; Sofi; Sudhan; Tarakhehas; Turvali; Ushojo; Wattal, Muslim; Waza; Yashkun; Yidgha; Zargar, Muslim
Countries where they are found: Afghanistan; Canada; India; Pakistan; United Kingdom; United States
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