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الصفحة 130
The pattern of division of labour in the family is also temporarily disturbed when
the Ladakhis have to reponed to the call of religious order . There is a kind of
reciprocity of services between the Ladakhi families and the monastic
organizations .
The pattern of division of labour in the family is also temporarily disturbed when
the Ladakhis have to reponed to the call of religious order . There is a kind of
reciprocity of services between the Ladakhi families and the monastic
organizations .
الصفحة 153
The labour of walling the fields in cold parts was comparatively less , and the
crops required to be watered less frequently than those in the lower and warmer
parts . The main slopes of the mountains enclosing these tracts being less
exposed ...
The labour of walling the fields in cold parts was comparatively less , and the
crops required to be watered less frequently than those in the lower and warmer
parts . The main slopes of the mountains enclosing these tracts being less
exposed ...
الصفحة 157
They were to be assisted in the construction of this water channel by the skilled
labour of the Gilgit cultivation company under the orders of the Commanding
Royal Engineer . The undertaking of the Burnar people to cultivate these lands
was ...
They were to be assisted in the construction of this water channel by the skilled
labour of the Gilgit cultivation company under the orders of the Commanding
Royal Engineer . The undertaking of the Burnar people to cultivate these lands
was ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Land and The People | 12 |
History of Ladakhi Rulers | 31 |
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