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common class “ ) also • mi - dmans , dmans - dpal ( : common class ) • thon - po ( : ploughman , farmer ) RIGS - NAN ( : unclean , low , or outcast ; lit .: ' class mean or bad ' ) . also : gdol - pa • magar - ba ( : blacksmith ) • Mon ...
common class “ ) also • mi - dmans , dmans - dpal ( : common class ) • thon - po ( : ploughman , farmer ) RIGS - NAN ( : unclean , low , or outcast ; lit .: ' class mean or bad ' ) . also : gdol - pa • magar - ba ( : blacksmith ) • Mon ...
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Whereas common families have always joined in ceremonial groups ( pha - spun ) that have a common god , and help each other in transition rituals , especially in death - ceremonies , 20 the noble houses did not belong to particular beu ...
Whereas common families have always joined in ceremonial groups ( pha - spun ) that have a common god , and help each other in transition rituals , especially in death - ceremonies , 20 the noble houses did not belong to particular beu ...
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The Milchang , or common language of Lower Kanâwar , is no called by the people of Bisahar ; the Kanawaris themselves call it Milchanang . This name is most probably only the Tibetan word Mingchang ( pronounced Milchang ) , “ notorious ...
The Milchang , or common language of Lower Kanâwar , is no called by the people of Bisahar ; the Kanawaris themselves call it Milchanang . This name is most probably only the Tibetan word Mingchang ( pronounced Milchang ) , “ notorious ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Land and The People | 12 |
History of Ladakhi Rulers | 31 |
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