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  2. Kashmiri Muslims - Wikipedia

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    The 1921 Census report stated that Kashmiri Muslims formed 31% of the Muslim population of the entire princely state of Jammu and Kashmir. [40] The 1921 Census report also stated that Kashmiri Muslims are sub-divided into numerous sub-castes such as Bhatt, Dhar, Wani etc. [41] The Kashmiri Muslim population in the 1921 Census was recorded as ...

  3. Islam in Kashmir - Wikipedia

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    Islam is the majority religion practised in Kashmir, with 97.16% of the region's population identifying as Muslims as of 2014. [1] The religion came to the region with the arrival of Mir sayed Ali shah Hamdani, a Muslim Sufi preacher from Central Asia and Persia, beginning in the early 14th century.

  4. Kashmir - Wikipedia

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    In the heavily populated central Kashmir valley, the population was overwhelmingly Muslim—mostly Sunni, however, there was also a small but influential Hindu minority, the brahmin Kashmiri Pandits. To the northeast, sparsely populated Baltistan had a population ethnically related to that of Ladakh, but which practised Shia Islam.

  5. Kashmir division - Wikipedia

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    The Kashmir division is largely Muslim (97.06%) with a very small Hindu (2.11%) and Sikh (0.58%) population. [24] Among Muslims, about are Shias and Sunnis sects.Majority of the population is made up of ethnic Kashmiris, with a significant minority of Pahari-Pothwari and Gujjar-Bakarwal people mainly living near the border area adjoining ...

  6. History of Kashmir - Wikipedia

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    In the 1941 Census of British India, Muslims accounted for 93.6% of the population of the Kashmir Valley and the Hindus constituted 4%. [100] In 2003, the percentage of Muslims in the Kashmir Valley was 95% [101] and those of Hindus 4%; the same year, in Jammu, the percentage of Hindus was 67% and those of Muslims 27%. [101]

  7. Jammu and Kashmir (union territory) - Wikipedia

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    Muslims constitute the majority of the population of Jammu and Kashmir with a large Hindu minority. [62] The Kashmir Division is predominantly Muslim (96.41%) with a small Hindu (2.45%) and Sikh (0.81%) population.

  8. Kashmiris - Wikipedia

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    Kashmiri Muslims are descended from Kashmiri Hindus who converted to Islam and are also known as 'Sheikhs'. Kashmiri Pandits are the precursors [40] of Kashmiri Muslims who now form a majority population in the valley of Kashmir. [41] [42] Both the Kashmiri Hindus and Muslim society reckons descent patrilineally. Certain property and titles may ...

  9. Kashmiri diaspora - Wikipedia

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    The Punjab Census Report, in 1891, enumerated 111,775 Muslims born in Kashmir who settled in Punjab, which was also equivalent to the entire population of Srinagar, back then standing at 118,960. [14] According to the 1911 Census there were 177,549 Kashmiri Muslims in the Punjab. With the inclusion of Kashmiri settlements in NWFP this figure ...