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الصفحة 105
A 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 ...
A 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 ...
الصفحة 127
If she gets married and goes out with the husband , the relationship , though continuing , is of less intimate order . Now she can have equal share in ancestral properly but still she forgets about it after she leaves her family of ...
If she gets married and goes out with the husband , the relationship , though continuing , is of less intimate order . Now she can have equal share in ancestral properly but still she forgets about it after she leaves her family of ...
الصفحة 232
Traditionally the married woman among polyandrous Ladakhis could keep a lover with the knowledge of her husband or husbands . The lover was called Phorsak and was readily accepted either as a friend or labour hand .
Traditionally the married woman among polyandrous Ladakhis could keep a lover with the knowledge of her husband or husbands . The lover was called Phorsak and was readily accepted either as a friend or labour hand .
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Introduction | 1 |
The Land and The People | 12 |
History of Ladakhi Rulers | 31 |
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