Cultural Heritage of Jammu-Kashmir and Ladakh, المجلد 3Nagendra Kr Singh Anmol Publications, 1997 |
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... Goba who could muster from 50 to 100 men , was styled Gyapon , 171 " chief of a hundred , " or captain ; while an inferior Goba who was attended by only four or five men , was called Chu - pon , 172 " chief of ten , " or serjeant . The ...
... Goba who could muster from 50 to 100 men , was styled Gyapon , 171 " chief of a hundred , " or captain ; while an inferior Goba who was attended by only four or five men , was called Chu - pon , 172 " chief of ten , " or serjeant . The ...
الصفحة 130
... goba , by rotation , deputes members from various families to work in the gompa and to serve the lamas . The family , so asked , has to spare its members to render free service to the gompa . In case a family has no such members to ...
... goba , by rotation , deputes members from various families to work in the gompa and to serve the lamas . The family , so asked , has to spare its members to render free service to the gompa . In case a family has no such members to ...
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... Goba is also the headman and spokesman of the village . He is selected through consensus by the villagers . A Goba hears the cases and passes his judgement . He can impose physical beating and fine as punishment . The women have no say ...
... Goba is also the headman and spokesman of the village . He is selected through consensus by the villagers . A Goba hears the cases and passes his judgement . He can impose physical beating and fine as punishment . The women have no say ...
المحتوى
Introduction | 1 |
The Land and The People | 12 |
History of Ladakhi Rulers | 31 |
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