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Mawalud of India
Population:  216,000
Progress Scale:  1.1 
Luoluopo, Western of China
Population:  234,000
Progress Scale:  1.2 
Kami of Nepal
Population:  1,060,000
Progress Scale:  1.1 
Rabari, Hindu of India
Population:  991,000
Progress Scale:  1.1 
Tajik, Afghan of Afghanistan
Population:  8,349,000
Progress Scale:  1.1 
Ersu of China
Population:  41,000
Progress Scale:  1.1 
Sarki of Nepal
Population:  376,000
Progress Scale:  1.1 
Nalu of Guinea-Bissau
Population:  9,300
Progress Scale:  1.2 
Somali of Somalia
Population:  7,991,000
Progress Scale:  1.1 

Mission Question
How many Muslim people groups in South Asia are larger than 1,000,000 in size?  Answer ...

Unreached Peoples Fact
There are seven Least-Reached people groups each over 50,000,000 in population, the largest being the Shaikh of Bangladesh (128,000,000).  More Mission Facts ...


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