- The
Brokpa (Tibetan: འབྲོག་པ་, Wylie: ’brog pa, THL: drok pa),
sometimes referred to as Minaro, are a
small ethnic group mostly found in the
union territory...
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Brokpa (Brokpake: Brokpakæ; Dzongkha: དྲོག་པ་ཁ།, དྲོགཔ་ཁ།) is a
Tibetic language spoken by
around 5,000 people. It is
spoken by
descendants of pastoral...
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Brokpa, Drokpa, Dard and Shin is a
category of
Scheduled Tribes under the
Indian constitution. The
category contains tribes who
speak Dardic languages...
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Ladakh in India. It is
inhabited by
Brokpa people of
Dardic origin.
Until its
absorption into the
Maryul kingdom,
Brokpa chiefs wielded nominal autonomy in...
- ’brog skad) or
Minaro is an
endangered Indo-Aryan
language spoken by the
Brokpa people in the
lower Indus Valley of
Ladakh and its
surrounding areas. It...
- (7 groups):
Dzongkha Lhoke Choča-ngača (also
called Tsamang-Tsakhaling)
Brokpa (Mera
Sakteng pastoralists’ dialect) Dur pastoralists’
dialect Lakha or...
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Khampa Tibetan Lakha Nyen 'Olekha (Monpa)
Brokkat Chocangacakha Chali Dakpa Brokpa Nepali Nepali Nepali Lepcha Lhokpu Kheng Gongduk Tshangla (Sharchop) There...
- Sikkimese, and to some
other Bhutanese languages such as
Chocha Ngacha,
Brokpa,
Brokkat and Lakha. It has a more
distant relationship to
Standard Tibetan...
- Dah (also
known as Dha) and Hanu are two
villages of the
Brokpa of the Leh
District of the
Indian union territory of Ladakh.
Until 2010,
these were the...
- priests, in Kashmir,
photographed by an
unknown photographer in the 1890s
Brokpa women from Kargil,
northern Ladakh, in
local costumes Kashmir's economy...