- of
Brokpas concludes". dailyexcelsior. 12
October 2016.
Retrieved 11
January 2023. "Bhasin, Veena:
Social Change,
Religion and
Medicine among Brokpas of...
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Brokpas of Dah-Hanu
maintained a
unique culture unlike most of
neighboring Shins. In 1880, G. W. Leitner, a
British orientalist,
called the
Brokpas "remnants...
- the Line of
Control with Indian-administered Ladakh. It is po****ted by
Brokpas professing Shia Islam. The
village of
Ganokh consists of two
census settlements...
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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...
- ’brog skad) or
Minaro is an
endangered Indo-Aryan
language spoken by the
Brokpa people in the
lower Indus Valley of
Ladakh and Baltistan. It is the oldest...
- Bhasin,
Veena (2008-07-01). "Social Change,
Religion and
Medicine among Brokpas of Ladakh".
Studies on Ethno-Medicine. 2 (2): 77–102. doi:10.1080/09735070...
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Tibetan Lakha Nyenkha 'Olekha (Monpa)
Brokkat Chocangacakha Chali Dakpa Brokpa Nepali Nepali Nepali Lepcha Lhokpu Kheng Gongduk Tshangla (Sharchopkha)...
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village in 1876, he
found Baltis and
Brokpas living there,
professing Shia Islam. Nevertheless, the
local Brokpas continued to
maintain marital relations...
- Into The
Brokpa Country: Dah, Hanu, & Beama,
Travelling Slacker (blog), 27
October 2018.
Jitaditya Narzary, Dah Village: The
Citadel of
Brokpas, Travelling...
- Tibeto-Mongol
inhabitants of most of Ladakh.
According to po****r belief, the
Brokpas were part of the army of
Alexander the
Great and came to the
region over...