- The
Dardic languages (also
Dardu or Pisaca), or Hindu-Kush Indo-Aryan languages, are a
group of
several Indo-Aryan
languages spoken in
northern ****stan...
- Brokpa,
Drokpa, Dard and Shin is a
category of
Scheduled Tribes under the
Indian constitution. The
category contains tribes who
speaks Dardic languages...
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Drokpa katsa is a
Tibetan cuisine dish of
stewed tripe, with curry, fennel,
monosodium glutamate and salt. List of
stews List of
Tibetan dishes Li, Tao;...
- was his
family name and Nga-Wang JigmĂȘ his
personal name.
Tibetan nomads (
drokpa) also use clan names; in
farming communities, they are now rare and may...
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pronunciation varies by region, the same name is
pronounced by
Ladakhis as
Drokpa or Dokpa. Over time, the term "Brokpa" fell out of use in
Baltistan and...
-
Kargil district. The Dras and Dha-Hanu
regions are
habitated by Brokpa,
Drokpa, Dard and
Shinu tribes and
Shina people respectively, who are predominately...
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gravy of pig blood, garlic,
chili (most
often siling mahaba), and vinegar.
Drokpa Katsa Tibet Offal Stewed tripe, with curry, fennel,
monosodium glutamate...
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nomadic pastoralists. They are
known as 'Changpa', for 'northerners,' or '
Drokpa' for 'nomads' in Tibetan. As of 1989[update]
there were half a
million nomads...
- Tribes)
Order (Amendment) Act, 1991.
Bakarwal Balti Beda Bot, Boto Brokpa,
Drokpa, Dard and Shin
Changpa Gaddi Garra Gujjar and
Bakarwal Mon
Purigpa Sippi...
- valleys,
including those around Lhasa. The
higher regions are used by
nomadic drokpa who tend
herds of yaks,
sheep and
goats on the
steppe gr****lands of the...