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الصفحة 104
At the termination of these rites , the lamas stone a pot filled with certain things to symbolise the destruction of all inauspicious influences that might be clinging to her or the dowry . The bride then enters the house and is taken ...
At the termination of these rites , the lamas stone a pot filled with certain things to symbolise the destruction of all inauspicious influences that might be clinging to her or the dowry . The bride then enters the house and is taken ...
الصفحة 114
It should , in no case , be taken to warrant the conclusion the sexual parity is no a highly - prized ideal among the people of Ladakh . All things considered , their ideal of sexual morality is of a high order , although this ideal ...
It should , in no case , be taken to warrant the conclusion the sexual parity is no a highly - prized ideal among the people of Ladakh . All things considered , their ideal of sexual morality is of a high order , although this ideal ...
الصفحة 249
It also needs to be remembered that it was for vital security reasons that the British formerly took Gilgit directly under their control and that Pakistan , as we hear , has not only followed in their footsteps , but also taken over ...
It also needs to be remembered that it was for vital security reasons that the British formerly took Gilgit directly under their control and that Pakistan , as we hear , has not only followed in their footsteps , but also taken over ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Land and The People | 12 |
History of Ladakhi Rulers | 31 |
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