Which tribe is the second largest tribe in Jammu and Kashmir?

Gujjar
Bhot
Bakarwal
Beda

The correct answer is: B. Bhot

The Bhots are a tribe of people who live in the Ladakh region of Jammu and Kashmir. They are a Mongoloid people who speak the Bhoti language. The Bhots are traditionally a nomadic people who herd yaks and sheep. However, in recent years, many Bhots have settled down and taken up agriculture.

The Bhots are a very religious people and follow the Tibetan Buddhist religion. They believe in reincarnation and karma. The Bhots also have a strong oral tradition and pass down their history and culture through stories and songs.

The Bhots are a very proud people and have a strong sense of community. They are known for their hospitality and generosity. The Bhots are also very skilled craftsmen and produce beautiful textiles, jewelry, and woodcarvings.

The Bhots are a fascinating people with a rich culture and history. They are an important part of the Ladakh region and their culture is worth preserving.

The other options are:

  • A. Gujjar: The Gujjars are a tribe of people who live in the Jammu and Kashmir region. They are a Muslim people who speak the Gujjar language. The Gujjars are traditionally a nomadic people who herd cattle. However, in recent years, many Gujjars have settled down and taken up agriculture.
  • C. Bakarwal: The Bakarwals are a tribe of people who live in the Jammu and Kashmir region. They are a Muslim people who speak the Bakarwal language. The Bakarwals are traditionally a nomadic people who herd sheep and goats. However, in recent years, many Bakarwals have settled down and 48.6-11.4 42.9-11.4 132.3-11.4 132.3s0 89.4 11.4 132.3c6.3 23.7 24.8 41.5 48.3 47.8C117.2 448 288 448 288 448s170.8 0 213.4-11.5c23.5-6.3 42-24.2 48.3-47.8 11.4-42.9 11.4-132.3 11.4-132.3s0-89.4-11.4-132.3zm-317.5 213.5V175.2l142.7 81.2-142.7 81.2z"/> Subscribe on YouTube
taken up agriculture.
  • D. Beda: The Bedas are a tribe of people who live in the Jammu and Kashmir region. They are a Hindu people who speak the Beda language. The Bedas are traditionally a nomadic people who live in forests and mountains. However, in recent years, many Bedas have settled down and taken up agriculture.