Statistics
The Tibetans of China
A cluster of 15 Tibetan subgroups in China.
Estimates from the World Evangelization Research Center:
Table#1 - Demography |
Group Name |
Country |
Language |
Population (1990) |
Population (1995) |
Population (2000) |
Adi |
China |
adi |
56,800 |
60,000 |
63,100 |
Amdo |
China |
amdo |
810,400 |
856,700 |
901,200 |
Atuentse |
China |
atuentse |
520,600 |
550,400 |
579,000 |
Burig |
China |
purik |
90,800 |
96,000 |
101,000 |
Chieng |
China |
qiang |
198,500 |
209,900 |
220,800 |
Choni |
China |
choni |
22,700 |
24,000 |
25,200 |
Groma |
China |
groma |
11,400 |
12,000 |
12,600 |
Jyarung |
China |
jiarong |
100,000 |
105,700 |
111,200 |
Kham |
China |
kham |
1,534,700 |
1,622,400 |
1,706,600 |
Ladakhi |
China |
ladwags |
2,300 |
2,400 |
2,500 |
Men-pa |
China |
moinba |
30,100 |
31,800 |
33,400 |
Ngolok |
China |
golog |
96,100 |
101,600 |
106,900 |
Panang |
China |
panang |
11,400 |
12,000 |
12,600 |
Sulung |
China |
sulung |
45,400 |
48,000 |
50,500 |
Tseku |
China |
tseku |
11,400 |
12,000 |
12,600 |
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