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الصفحة 89
The third and lowest of these was a selection from the village elders ( rganmi or rgad - pa ) . Every village was administered by five to seven chosen elders . One of these was the village headman ( go - ba , gron - dpon , or mi - dpon ) ...
The third and lowest of these was a selection from the village elders ( rganmi or rgad - pa ) . Every village was administered by five to seven chosen elders . One of these was the village headman ( go - ba , gron - dpon , or mi - dpon ) ...
الصفحة 169
Four villages , in which silk was not produced , paid a commutation of one fat sheep , valued at eight shillings , which was called “ Chooshi mari , " per village . Besides these , a curious tax , called “ Chaette , " was paid by the ...
Four villages , in which silk was not produced , paid a commutation of one fat sheep , valued at eight shillings , which was called “ Chooshi mari , " per village . Besides these , a curious tax , called “ Chaette , " was paid by the ...
الصفحة 234
Ladakhis enforce socio - political control through village council . Goba is the head of the traditional council . He is assisted by members who represent different sections of the village . A Goba is also the headman and spokesman of ...
Ladakhis enforce socio - political control through village council . Goba is the head of the traditional council . He is assisted by members who represent different sections of the village . A Goba is also the headman and spokesman of ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Land and The People | 12 |
History of Ladakhi Rulers | 31 |
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