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الصفحة 214
His right hand usually rests on his right knee , and his left hand in his lap ,
holding his alms - dish . In one picture , however , he is represented holding his
alms - dish in both hands . His body is always coloured yellow , usually gilt , and
his hair ...
His right hand usually rests on his right knee , and his left hand in his lap ,
holding his alms - dish . In one picture , however , he is represented holding his
alms - dish in both hands . His body is always coloured yellow , usually gilt , and
his hair ...
الصفحة 240
The Kashmiris do business in rented shops while the Tibetans usually spread out
their goods in the street . After the latter had gradually taken over the entire
sidewalks of the bazaar , the authorities had to dislocate them in 1979 to a new
site ...
The Kashmiris do business in rented shops while the Tibetans usually spread out
their goods in the street . After the latter had gradually taken over the entire
sidewalks of the bazaar , the authorities had to dislocate them in 1979 to a new
site ...
الصفحة 242
... a marked contrast to the quiet Gompas and the peaceful mentality of the
Ladakhis . usually , contacts are limited to nervous photographing in the Gompas
and of local people who receive sweets , ballpoint pens , rupees , etc . in
exchange .
... a marked contrast to the quiet Gompas and the peaceful mentality of the
Ladakhis . usually , contacts are limited to nervous photographing in the Gompas
and of local people who receive sweets , ballpoint pens , rupees , etc . in
exchange .
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المحتوى
Introduction | 1 |
The Land and The People | 12 |
History of Ladakhi Rulers | 31 |
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