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الصفحة 68
I did not hear of this custom in Ladák ; but as commutation of punishment is
almost always procurable for money , it is probable that the sentence of the law
may have been death , although in practice the culprit was permitted to
compromise by ...
I did not hear of this custom in Ladák ; but as commutation of punishment is
almost always procurable for money , it is probable that the sentence of the law
may have been death , although in practice the culprit was permitted to
compromise by ...
الصفحة 70
As a Hindu , Magna Thanadar was quite indifferent in the matter of life or death .
The unfortunate thief was therefore bound hand and foot , and with a stone
fastened to his neck , was cast head - long into the Indus from the Chachut bridge
.
As a Hindu , Magna Thanadar was quite indifferent in the matter of life or death .
The unfortunate thief was therefore bound hand and foot , and with a stone
fastened to his neck , was cast head - long into the Indus from the Chachut bridge
.
الصفحة 107
Death On occurrence of a death , the dead body is left alone for a day or so . Next
the leading : lama of the gompa to which the family of the deceased is affiliated is
called to perform certain rites which go by the name of fua or transformation .
Death On occurrence of a death , the dead body is left alone for a day or so . Next
the leading : lama of the gompa to which the family of the deceased is affiliated is
called to perform certain rites which go by the name of fua or transformation .
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المحتوى
Introduction | 1 |
The Land and The People | 12 |
History of Ladakhi Rulers | 31 |
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