Dambudas (Urdu: دامبوداس) is the capital city of Roundu District in Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan.
[1] According to local legend, the city was named by Sultan Muhammad bin Tughluq in 1301 when, while invading the region, he observed and then cursed the many "Damn Buddhas" on display there.
[citation needed] In 2019, Roundu was made a district and Dambudas was named its capital.
This figure seems to suggest that accurate information on the population of Dambudas does not exist, but through inference one may deduce that LAC is a mistype of MIL.
It is believed that many parents depend on private schools and colleges for this education, but a recent theory put forth by anthropologists at UCLA suggested that students have been teaching themselves how to read with copies of Pilgrims Progress translated into Balti by the Gideons.