- of Bhutan, not the po****tion of
Ngalops. The po****tion of
Ngalops could be less than 250000) .
Together the
Ngalop,
Sharchops and
tribal groups constituted...
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represented 30% of the po****tion, and
Ngalops approximately 17%. The
World Factbook, however,
estimates that the "Bhote"
Ngalop and
Sharchop ethnic groups together...
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Numerous ethnic groups inhabit Bhutan, with the
Ngalop people who
speak the
Dzongkha language being a
majority of the
Bhutanese po****tion. The Bhutanese...
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demographic size, the
Ngalops dominate the
political sphere, as the King and the
political elite belong to this group.
Ngalops culture is
closely related...
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public spaces.
Bhutanese citizens must wear the
traditional clothing of the
Ngalop people,
including a gho and kera for men and a kira and
wonju for women...
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Bhutan (Gasa, Punakha,
Thimphu Districts)
Languages Layakha,
Dzongkha Religion Buddhism, Bön (shamanism)
Related ethnic groups Ngalops, Lhops, Tibetans...
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institution of the
Bhutanese monarchy,
require familiarity and
adherence to
Ngalop social norms, and
reflect the
social impact of the most
recent immigrant...
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ethnic groups Sherpa · Jirel · Tamang · Lhoba · Monpa · Gurung · Qiang ·
Ngalop · Sharchop · Ladakhis · Baltis · Burig · Kachin · Yi · Bamar ·
Other Sino-Tibetan-speaking...
- the 17th
century by
Ngawang Namgyal, 1st
Zhabdrung Rinpoche, to give the
Ngalop people a more
distinctive identity, it is a knee-length robe tied at the...
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Jaintia and Garo of
Meghalaya in
northeast India and Bangladesh; the
Ngalops and
Sharchops of Bhutan; the
Mosuo of China; the
Kayah of
Southeast Asia...