Cultural Heritage of Jammu-Kashmir and Ladakh, المجلد 3Nagendra Kr Singh Anmol Publications, 1997 |
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الصفحة 91
... period differed from Central Tibet in more than one respect . We have mentioned the fact that Ladakh was a lay monarchy as opposed to a theocracy . Another difference was the lack of bureaucracy in Ladakh . We can with some provisions ...
... period differed from Central Tibet in more than one respect . We have mentioned the fact that Ladakh was a lay monarchy as opposed to a theocracy . Another difference was the lack of bureaucracy in Ladakh . We can with some provisions ...
الصفحة 107
... period the dead body remains in the house , the period generally varying from 4 to 15 days according to the status of the deceased . The near relations apportion among them- selves the responsibility of defraying the expenses of one or ...
... period the dead body remains in the house , the period generally varying from 4 to 15 days according to the status of the deceased . The near relations apportion among them- selves the responsibility of defraying the expenses of one or ...
الصفحة 108
... period of segregation which extends from one week to one month begins . If a women loses a young husband or a husband loses a young wife , she or he is forbidden by custom to stir out of doors for a month . With the exception of lamas ...
... period of segregation which extends from one week to one month begins . If a women loses a young husband or a husband loses a young wife , she or he is forbidden by custom to stir out of doors for a month . With the exception of lamas ...
المحتوى
Introduction | 1 |
The Land and The People | 12 |
History of Ladakhi Rulers | 31 |
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