Cultural Heritage of Jammu-Kashmir and Ladakh, المجلد 3Nagendra Kr Singh Anmol Publications, 1997 |
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الصفحة 105
... husband of this type is known as makpa or husband - at home . A girl who lives in her husband's house is called a pagma . In former times a makpa , in case his wife had one or more sisters , would be recognised as the common husband of ...
... husband of this type is known as makpa or husband - at home . A girl who lives in her husband's house is called a pagma . In former times a makpa , in case his wife had one or more sisters , would be recognised as the common husband of ...
الصفحة 127
... husband joins her ) , her close intimacy with the brother continues . It is not considered bad if the husband stays with the brothers of his wife . Some families purposely do it as they want man - power to look after agriculture and ...
... husband joins her ) , her close intimacy with the brother continues . It is not considered bad if the husband stays with the brothers of his wife . Some families purposely do it as they want man - power to look after agriculture and ...
الصفحة 232
... husband or husbands . The lover was called Phorsak and was readily accepted either as a friend or labour hand . This was done on the request of wife . Now the practice has been totally abandoned . If the husband and wife have strained ...
... husband or husbands . The lover was called Phorsak and was readily accepted either as a friend or labour hand . This was done on the request of wife . Now the practice has been totally abandoned . If the husband and wife have strained ...
المحتوى
Introduction | 1 |
The Land and The People | 12 |
History of Ladakhi Rulers | 31 |
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