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الصفحة 85
5 Social Stratification and Changes By Social Stratification is meant how society is divided into hierarchically ordered layers . In Ladakh the population is categorized into a very large " common ” layer , and very small upper and ...
5 Social Stratification and Changes By Social Stratification is meant how society is divided into hierarchically ordered layers . In Ladakh the population is categorized into a very large " common ” layer , and very small upper and ...
الصفحة 110
This evidently betokens a highly developed sense of discipline and civilised self - restraint . a Social Life The structure of society is through and through feudalistic with the different strata of the social pyramid clearly marked out ...
This evidently betokens a highly developed sense of discipline and civilised self - restraint . a Social Life The structure of society is through and through feudalistic with the different strata of the social pyramid clearly marked out ...
الصفحة 131
Anti - social commitments are therefore , mostly avoided . But still the provision for social boycott of any family has been kept to make the Ladakhis realise their traditional sanctioned norms . Social boycott is known as melan chhulam ...
Anti - social commitments are therefore , mostly avoided . But still the provision for social boycott of any family has been kept to make the Ladakhis realise their traditional sanctioned norms . Social boycott is known as melan chhulam ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Land and The People | 12 |
History of Ladakhi Rulers | 31 |
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