- The
Driglam Namzha (Tibetan: སྒྲིག་ལམ་རྣམ་གཞག་, Wylie:
sgrig lam rnam gzhag) is the
official code of
etiquette and
dress code of Bhutan. It
governs how...
- occasions. In its
modern form, the law
dates from 1989, but the
driglam namzha dress code is much older. The
traditional dress for men is the gho, a knee-length...
-
departure of
Bhutanese refugees in the 1990s amid the government's
driglam namzha policy (official
behaviour and
dress code) and
citizenship laws that were...
- and
Dagana Dzong.
Architecture in
Tibet Architecture of
Bhutan Driglam namzha Le Tibet, Marc Moniez,
Christian Deweirdt,
Monique M****e, Éditions de l'Adret...
- the Kira, part of the
national costume under the
driglam namzha. Kira
Toego Driglam namzha "༈ རྫོང་ཁ་ཨིང་ལིཤ་ཤན་སྦྱར་ཚིག་མཛོད། ༼འོ༽" [Dzongkha-English...
- First, it
elevated the
status of the
national dress code of the
Driglam namzha from
recommended to mandatory. All
citizens including the
Lhotshampa were...
- The use of gho and
kabney is
encouraged in
Bhutan as a part of
driglam namzha (or
driklam namzhak), the
official code of
etiquette and
dress code of Bhutan...
-
garments are
required by
sumptuary laws. In Bhutan, for example, the
driglam namzha mandates what
citizens should wear in
public spaces.
Bhutanese citizens...
- the
country are
required to
follow the
national dress code, the
driglam namzha,
which is
Ngalop in origin. The
Ngalops follow matrilineal lines in the...
-
defended the
practice in its
official newspapers. In Bhutan, the
driglam namzha calls for
citizens to do work, such as
dzong construction, in lieu of part...