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الصفحة 109
Moreover , as the eldest son was recognised by custom as the sole heir to all movable and immovable ancestral property , the younger ones being entitled only to maintenance , the low now confers equal rights of inheritance on all ...
Moreover , as the eldest son was recognised by custom as the sole heir to all movable and immovable ancestral property , the younger ones being entitled only to maintenance , the low now confers equal rights of inheritance on all ...
الصفحة 125
Without any segregation , they derive equal affection from all who share the single mother . Actually the children have more members to look after them in the polyandrous family . The brothers , among themselves have cordial and helpful ...
Without any segregation , they derive equal affection from all who share the single mother . Actually the children have more members to look after them in the polyandrous family . The brothers , among themselves have cordial and helpful ...
الصفحة 127
But the replacement of primogeniture by the law of equal share in ancestral property , the position of the eldest brother in a family has suffered a mild setback . The increasing economic independence ( more so , under the opportunities ...
But the replacement of primogeniture by the law of equal share in ancestral property , the position of the eldest brother in a family has suffered a mild setback . The increasing economic independence ( more so , under the opportunities ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Land and The People | 12 |
History of Ladakhi Rulers | 31 |
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