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- Q567905 abstract "The Burig, or Purik, is a language spoken by the Purik people, a group of Tibetan Muslims with a slight mixture with Dardic. The Purik live south of the Balti in Ladakh.Most of them live in Ladakh and Baltistan, especially in Kargil although significant numbers reside in Leh. Many Puriks are also present in China.Because they inhabit the higher reaches of the arid Himalayas, they depend on glacial runoff for irrigation of their crops. Barley, wheat and millet are grown where water is sufficient, especially along small rivers. The hot summer temperatures also allow for a wide variety of fruits to be raised.Unlike the Dards and the Shina, the Burig are not nomads. They transfer their livestock from one grazing ground to another upon the arrival of autumn. During the summer months, they drive the cattle to alpine pastures. All households own at least one female dzo, which is a cross between a cow and a yak. That animal produces milk.Most of them are Shia Muslims by religion although significant Sunni Muslims and a small minority of Buddhists and Bön followers reside in isolated areas. Like the Balti, they speak an archaic Tibetan dialect closely related to Balti and Ladakhi, but they are not easily intelligible with each other.".
- Q567905 iso6393Code "prx".
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- Q567905 iso "prx".
- Q567905 name "Burig".
- Q567905 nativename "Purik, Purki".
- Q567905 region "Kargil, Baltistan, Western Himalayas".
- Q567905 states "Kargil, Jammu and Kashmir".
- Q567905 type Language.
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- Q567905 comment "The Burig, or Purik, is a language spoken by the Purik people, a group of Tibetan Muslims with a slight mixture with Dardic. The Purik live south of the Balti in Ladakh.Most of them live in Ladakh and Baltistan, especially in Kargil although significant numbers reside in Leh. Many Puriks are also present in China.Because they inhabit the higher reaches of the arid Himalayas, they depend on glacial runoff for irrigation of their crops.".
- Q567905 label "Burig language".
- Q567905 name "Burig".
- Q567905 name "Purik, Purki".