- Tibetan: ཁ་བཏགས་; Dzongkha: དར་ dhar;
Mongolian and Buryat: ᠬᠠᠳᠠᠭ хадаг,
khadag [ˈχatəq]; Tuvan: кадак or хадак,
kadak or hadak, [qɐˈtɐq] or [χɐˈtɐq]; Nepali:...
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Khadga Bhanjyang was a
village development committee in
Nuwakot District in the
Bagmati Zone of
central Nepal. At the time of the 1991
Nepal census it...
- some
ovoos simply consist of a
mound of stones, most have
branches and
khadag stuck into them. In the
absence of stones,
ovoos can be made
entirely of...
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where people greet each
other with zolgokh,
while sometimes holding a
khadag and
suutei tsai.
Zolgokh is
usually first performed among family members...
- symbols: dharmachakra,
represented by the
khorlo (Tib: འཀོར་ལོ།) toono;
khadag (Tib: ཁ་བཏགས་)
hangs from the
toono and
dpaljibeu (Tib: དཔལ་གྱི་བེའུ) is...
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Khadag Bahadur Malla (1853–1910) Pen name, Lal was a
Bhojpuri writer, poet,
author and
journalist and the king of
Majhauli Raj of
Deoria (Uttar Pradesh)...
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Various historical texts provide different lists of the
Tomara kings:
Khadag Rai's
history of
Gwalior (Gopācala ākhyāna)
names 18
Tomara kings, plus...
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Kabir Das Kina Ram
Krishnadev Prasad Gaud ****kuripa
Lachhimi Sakhi Lal
Khadag Bahadur Malla Lawapa Luipa Mahendar Misir Manoj Bhawuk Manoranjan Prasad...
- ceremony,
family members hold long,
typically blue, silk
cloths called a
khadag.
After the ceremony, the
extended family eats sheep's tail, mutton, rice...
- (Хүрд) at the center. On the
bottom of the
mountain range and
wheel is a
khadag (Хадаг), a
ceremonial scarf. From 1960 to 1991, the
Mongolian People's Republic...