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January 2023. "Bhasin, Veena:
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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...
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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...
- 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...
- 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...
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Tibetan Lakha Nyenkha 'Olekha (Monpa)
Brokkat Chocangacakha Chali Dakpa Brokpa Nepali Nepali Nepali Lepcha Lhokpu Kheng Gongduk Tshangla (Sharchopkha)...
- ’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...
- 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...
- most
eastern of
these languages and in some of its
dialects such as the
Brokpa of Dah and Hanu and the
dialect of Dras, it
impinges upon the area of the...
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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...