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  2. Brokpa, Drokpa, Dard and Shin - Wikipedia

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    Brokpa, Drokpa, Dard and Shin is a category of Scheduled Tribes under the Indian constitution. The category contains tribes who speak Dardic languages . [ 1 ] In the Indian-administered Kashmir region, these tribes are mostly found in the Kargil and Baramulla districts and few of them are found in Leh .

  3. Aryan Valley - Wikipedia

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    The region is inhabited by the Brokpas — an exonym, used by the Ladakhis (lit. Highlanders) — who are a sub-group of the Shin people. [2] From their oral history, it can be reasoned that Dah-Hanu region was first occupied c. 10th century by a group of migratory Shins who practiced the largely-animist ancient Dardic religion, and staked claim to a "Minaro" ethnic identity. [2]

  4. Brokpa - Wikipedia

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    Over time, the term "Brokpa" fell out of use in Baltistan and the Drass area, in favour of ethnic labels such as "Dards" and "Shins". [7] Only the Brokpa of the lower Indus valley in Ladakh Dah Hanu region continue to retain the name, and their language is called Brokskat. [2] [8] They use the endonym Minaro.

  5. Timeline of sport on Channel 5 - Wikipedia

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    Channel 5 broadcasts weekly highlights of the Zurich Premiership, and does so for just one season. 2001. 30 May-10 June – Channel 5 broadcasts the FIFA Confederations Cup. Channel 5 also shows the next two tournaments. 2002. Channel 5 buys the rights to the Scottish League Cup and shows the tournament for the next two seasons. 2003. No events ...

  6. List of programs broadcast by DD National - Wikipedia

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  7. DD Sports - Wikipedia

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    In the beginning, it broadcast sports programmes for six hours a day, which was increased to 12 hours in 1999. From 1 June 2000, DD Sports became a "round-the-clock" satellite channel. It was an encrypted pay channel between 2000 and 2003, and on 15 July 2003, it became the only free-to-air sports channel in the country. [1] [2]

  8. CCTV-5 - Wikipedia

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    Mexico 1986 (all matches live on CCTV-1) Italy 1990 (all matches live on CCTV-1) United States 1994 (all matches live on CCTV-1 and CCTV-2) CCTV-5 France 1998 (all matches live on CCTV-1, CCTV-2 and CCTV-7) Korea & Japan 2002 (all matches live on CCTV-1, CCTV-2 and CCTV-7) Germany 2006 (all matches live on CCTV-1, CCTV-2 and CCTV-7)

  9. 5TV (Russian TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    According to the owners the Channel 5 maintains its own independent news service, [13] but in reality, the state-owned media channel Russia Today has maintained control over Channel 5 since 2009 and its news programs are subject to the government's editorial decisions.