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Abdul En Bangladés Aguri En Bangladés Ahmadi En Bangladés Ore por los No-Alcanzados Ore por los No-Alcanzados Abdul en Bangladés Aguri en Bangladés País: Bangladés País: Bangladés Etnia: Abdul Etnia: Aguri Población: 27,000 Población: 1,000 Población Mundial: 63,000 Población Mundial: 515,000 Idioma Principal: Bengali Idioma Principal: Bengali Religión Principal: Islam Religión Principal: Hinduismo Estatus: Menos Alcanzado Estatus: Menos Alcanzado Seguidores de Cristo: Pocos, menos del 2% Seguidores de Cristo: Pocos, menos del 2% Biblia: Biblia Biblia: Biblia www.joshuaproject.net www.joshuaproject.net "Proclamen su gloria entre las naciones" Salmos 96:3 "Proclamen su gloria entre las naciones" Salmos 96:3 Ore por los No-Alcanzados Ore por los No-Alcanzados Ahmadi en Bangladés Akhandji en Bangladés País: Bangladés País: Bangladés Etnia: Ahmadi Etnia: Akhandji Población: 2,100 Población: 500 Población Mundial: 167,000 Población Mundial: 500 Idioma Principal: Bengali Idioma Principal: Bengali Religión Principal: Islam Religión Principal: Islam Estatus: Menos Alcanzado Estatus: Menos Alcanzado Seguidores de Cristo: Pocos, menos del 2% Seguidores de Cristo: Pocos, menos del 2% Biblia: Biblia Biblia: Biblia www.joshuaproject.net www.joshuaproject.net "Proclamen su gloria entre las naciones" Salmos 96:3 "Proclamen su gloria entre las naciones" Salmos 96:3 Ore por los No-Alcanzados Ore por los No-Alcanzados Ansari en Bangladés Arakanés en Bangladés País: Bangladés País: Bangladés Etnia: Ansari Etnia: Arakanés Población: 1,241,000 Población: 195,000 Población Mundial: 16,505,000 Población Mundial: 241,000 Idioma Principal: Bengali Idioma Principal: Rakhine Religión Principal: Islam Religión Principal: Budismo Estatus: Menos Alcanzado Estatus: Menos Alcanzado Seguidores de Cristo: Pocos, menos del 2% Seguidores de Cristo: Pocos, menos del 2% Biblia: Biblia Biblia: Porciones www.joshuaproject.net www.joshuaproject.net "Proclamen su gloria entre las naciones" Salmos 96:3 "Proclamen su gloria entre las naciones" Salmos 96:3 Ore por los No-Alcanzados Ore por los No-Alcanzados Arleng en Bangladés Arora (Tradiciones Sijes) en Bangladés País: Bangladés País: Bangladés Etnia: Arleng Etnia: Arora (Tradiciones Sijes Población: 900 Población: 1,100 Población Mundial: 498,000 Población Mundial: 463,000 Idioma Principal: Karbi Idioma Principal: Punjabi, Western Religión Principal: Hinduismo Religión Principal: Otro / Pequeño Estatus: Menos Alcanzado Estatus: Menos Alcanzado Seguidores de Cristo: Pocos, menos del 2% Seguidores de Cristo: Pocos, menos del 2% Biblia: Biblia Biblia: Nuevo Testamento www.joshuaproject.net www.joshuaproject.net "Proclamen su gloria entre las naciones" Salmos 96:3 "Proclamen su gloria entre las naciones" Salmos 96:3 Ore por los No-Alcanzados Ore por los No-Alcanzados Badaik en Bangladés Badhai (Tradiciones Musulmanas) en Bangladés País: Bangladés País: Bangladés Etnia: Badaik Etnia: Badhai (Tradiciones Mu Población: 1,000 Población: 1,700 Población Mundial: 107,000 Población Mundial: 677,000 Idioma Principal: Bengali Idioma Principal: Bengali Religión Principal: Hinduismo Religión Principal: Islam Estatus: Menos Alcanzado Estatus: Menos Alcanzado Seguidores de Cristo: Pocos, menos del 2% Seguidores de Cristo: Pocos, menos del 2% Biblia: Biblia Biblia: Biblia www.joshuaproject.net www.joshuaproject.net "Proclamen su gloria entre las naciones" Salmos 96:3 "Proclamen su gloria entre las naciones" Salmos 96:3 Ore por los No-Alcanzados Ore por los No-Alcanzados Bagdi (Tradiciones Hindúes) en Bangladés Baha'i en Bangladés País: Bangladés País: Bangladés Etnia: Bagdi (Tradiciones Hind Etnia: Baha'i Población: 79,000 Población: 11,000 Población Mundial: 2,958,000 Población Mundial: 24,000 Idioma Principal: Bengali Idioma Principal: Bengali Religión Principal: Hinduismo Religión Principal: Otro / Pequeño Estatus: Menos Alcanzado Estatus: Menos Alcanzado Seguidores de Cristo: Pocos, menos del 2% Seguidores de Cristo: Pocos, menos del 2% Biblia: Biblia Biblia: Biblia www.joshuaproject.net www.joshuaproject.net "Proclamen su gloria entre las naciones" Salmos 96:3 "Proclamen su gloria entre las naciones" Salmos 96:3 Ore por los No-Alcanzados Ore por los No-Alcanzados Bahelia (Tradiciones Hindúes) en Bangladés Baidya (Tradiciones Hindúes) en Bangladés País: Bangladés País: Bangladés Etnia: Bahelia (Tradiciones Hin Etnia: Baidya (Tradiciones Hin Población: 2,300 Población: 129,000 Población Mundial: 183,000 Población Mundial: 410,000 Idioma Principal: Bengali Idioma Principal: Bengali Religión Principal: Hinduismo Religión Principal: Hinduismo Estatus: Menos Alcanzado Estatus: Menos Alcanzado Seguidores de Cristo: Pocos, menos del 2% Seguidores de Cristo: Pocos, menos del 2% Biblia: Biblia Biblia: Biblia www.joshuaproject.net www.joshuaproject.net "Proclamen su gloria entre las naciones" Salmos 96:3 "Proclamen su gloria entre las naciones" Salmos 96:3 Ore por los No-Alcanzados Ore por los No-Alcanzados Baidya (Tradiciones Musulmanas) en Bangladés Baiga en Bangladés País: Bangladés País: Bangladés Etnia: Baidya (Tradiciones Mu Etnia: Baiga Población: 500 Población: 3,100 Población Mundial: 500 Población Mundial: 572,000 Idioma Principal: Bengali Idioma Principal: Sylheti Religión Principal: Islam Religión Principal: Hinduismo Estatus: Menos Alcanzado Estatus: Menos Alcanzado Seguidores de Cristo: Pocos, menos del 2% Seguidores de Cristo: Pocos, menos del 2% Biblia: Biblia Biblia: Nuevo Testamento www.joshuaproject.net www.joshuaproject.net "Proclamen su gloria entre las naciones" Salmos 96:3 "Proclamen su gloria entre las naciones" Salmos 96:3 Ore por los No-Alcanzados Ore por los No-Alcanzados Bairagi (Tradiciones Hindúes) en Bangladés Baiti en Bangladés País: Bangladés País: Bangladés Etnia: Bairagi (Tradiciones Hin Etnia: Baiti Población: 211,000 Población: 6,300 Población Mundial: 3,951,000 Población Mundial: 50,000 Idioma Principal: Bengali Idioma Principal: Bengali Religión Principal: Hinduismo Religión Principal: Hinduismo Estatus: Menos Alcanzado Estatus: Menos Alcanzado Seguidores de Cristo: Pocos, menos del 2% Seguidores de Cristo: Pocos, menos del 2% Biblia: Biblia Biblia: Biblia www.joshuaproject.net www.joshuaproject.net "Proclamen su gloria entre las naciones" Salmos 96:3 "Proclamen su gloria entre las naciones" Salmos 96:3 Ore por los No-Alcanzados Ore por los No-Alcanzados Bajikar (Tradiciones Musulmanas) en Bangladés Bania en Bangladés País: Bangladés País: Bangladés Etnia: Bajikar (Tradiciones Mu Etnia: Bania Población: 100 Población: 49,000 Población Mundial: 2,300 Población Mundial: 29,335,000 Idioma Principal: Bengali Idioma Principal: Bengali Religión Principal: Islam Religión Principal: Hinduismo Estatus: Menos Alcanzado Estatus: Menos Alcanzado Seguidores de Cristo: Pocos, menos del 2% Seguidores de Cristo: Pocos, menos del 2% Biblia: Biblia Biblia: Biblia www.joshuaproject.net www.joshuaproject.net "Proclamen su gloria entre las naciones" Salmos 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