Author: Tashi Namgail (Achinapa) Achinathang
Publisher: Booksclinic Publishing
ISBN: 8194696100
Category : Self-Help
Languages : en
Pages : 154
Book Description
"As a son of renowned historian Mr. Sonam Phuntsog specialising on ethnic tribes, ancient art and culture of Ladakh , I was always interested in the rich and unique history of the region. I first got opportunity to closely interact with the distinct Dard(Brokpa) tribe during my first tenure as a teacher at the Govt. Primary School in Dah in 1997. The village is known as the last reserve of the ancient Aryan tribe which first inhabited the Indus Valley in about 2nd century B.C. In recent Years, the culture has been influenced by indigenous Ladakhi Buddhist and Islamic cultures. According to an another folklore, the tribe is descendants of the army of Alexander the Great who left some troops back following the conquest of India in 327 B.C. This and several other legends continue to surround this unique race that resembles Europeans rather than mountainous Ladakhis or people from mainland India. The people of the tribe dress is a unique fashion which is distinct from their colourful attire and adornment. Both men and women wear flowers and jewelery weaved in their headgear called 'Mun-tho-To'. I too developed an interest in the culture of the community and began researching on the history and legend, through verbal conversations. Unfortunately, the research remained incomplete as I was transferred out of Dah village. In 2013, Fate brought me back to the village as a Head master of the same School and I once again enthusiastically revived my research project. I began visiting annual festivals, historical sites of the Brokpa tribe from Batalik to Dah-Hanu villages, documenting conversations and verbal history from the elders and women-part of which is published in the local fortnightly Reach Ladakh in April 2015. Sadly, as modernisation, advancement in technology and communications reached the once isolated part of Ladakh, the tribe's once well preserved culture and history has slowly began to deteriorate. The younger generation is giving up the traditional appearance and habits in favour of modern dressing and prefers to make way to cities of Leh, Jammu, Delhi and even Nepal. Lack of written documentation on the culture of the tribe is now threatening to swallow the last remnants of its tradition. It is in this background I aim to congregate the rich and vast history of the tribe into a written format of a book, to preserve it for many more generations to come. I could not complete my work even in my second tenure in the region. And in 2019 March I was again transferred to Govt. Higher secondary School Biama and which helped me to add few more chapters in my book."
HISTORY AND CULTURE OF DARD PEOPLE OF LADAKH
Author: Tashi Namgail (Achinapa) Achinathang
Publisher: Booksclinic Publishing
ISBN: 8194696100
Category : Self-Help
Languages : en
Pages : 154
Book Description
"As a son of renowned historian Mr. Sonam Phuntsog specialising on ethnic tribes, ancient art and culture of Ladakh , I was always interested in the rich and unique history of the region. I first got opportunity to closely interact with the distinct Dard(Brokpa) tribe during my first tenure as a teacher at the Govt. Primary School in Dah in 1997. The village is known as the last reserve of the ancient Aryan tribe which first inhabited the Indus Valley in about 2nd century B.C. In recent Years, the culture has been influenced by indigenous Ladakhi Buddhist and Islamic cultures. According to an another folklore, the tribe is descendants of the army of Alexander the Great who left some troops back following the conquest of India in 327 B.C. This and several other legends continue to surround this unique race that resembles Europeans rather than mountainous Ladakhis or people from mainland India. The people of the tribe dress is a unique fashion which is distinct from their colourful attire and adornment. Both men and women wear flowers and jewelery weaved in their headgear called 'Mun-tho-To'. I too developed an interest in the culture of the community and began researching on the history and legend, through verbal conversations. Unfortunately, the research remained incomplete as I was transferred out of Dah village. In 2013, Fate brought me back to the village as a Head master of the same School and I once again enthusiastically revived my research project. I began visiting annual festivals, historical sites of the Brokpa tribe from Batalik to Dah-Hanu villages, documenting conversations and verbal history from the elders and women-part of which is published in the local fortnightly Reach Ladakh in April 2015. Sadly, as modernisation, advancement in technology and communications reached the once isolated part of Ladakh, the tribe's once well preserved culture and history has slowly began to deteriorate. The younger generation is giving up the traditional appearance and habits in favour of modern dressing and prefers to make way to cities of Leh, Jammu, Delhi and even Nepal. Lack of written documentation on the culture of the tribe is now threatening to swallow the last remnants of its tradition. It is in this background I aim to congregate the rich and vast history of the tribe into a written format of a book, to preserve it for many more generations to come. I could not complete my work even in my second tenure in the region. And in 2019 March I was again transferred to Govt. Higher secondary School Biama and which helped me to add few more chapters in my book."
Publisher: Booksclinic Publishing
ISBN: 8194696100
Category : Self-Help
Languages : en
Pages : 154
Book Description
"As a son of renowned historian Mr. Sonam Phuntsog specialising on ethnic tribes, ancient art and culture of Ladakh , I was always interested in the rich and unique history of the region. I first got opportunity to closely interact with the distinct Dard(Brokpa) tribe during my first tenure as a teacher at the Govt. Primary School in Dah in 1997. The village is known as the last reserve of the ancient Aryan tribe which first inhabited the Indus Valley in about 2nd century B.C. In recent Years, the culture has been influenced by indigenous Ladakhi Buddhist and Islamic cultures. According to an another folklore, the tribe is descendants of the army of Alexander the Great who left some troops back following the conquest of India in 327 B.C. This and several other legends continue to surround this unique race that resembles Europeans rather than mountainous Ladakhis or people from mainland India. The people of the tribe dress is a unique fashion which is distinct from their colourful attire and adornment. Both men and women wear flowers and jewelery weaved in their headgear called 'Mun-tho-To'. I too developed an interest in the culture of the community and began researching on the history and legend, through verbal conversations. Unfortunately, the research remained incomplete as I was transferred out of Dah village. In 2013, Fate brought me back to the village as a Head master of the same School and I once again enthusiastically revived my research project. I began visiting annual festivals, historical sites of the Brokpa tribe from Batalik to Dah-Hanu villages, documenting conversations and verbal history from the elders and women-part of which is published in the local fortnightly Reach Ladakh in April 2015. Sadly, as modernisation, advancement in technology and communications reached the once isolated part of Ladakh, the tribe's once well preserved culture and history has slowly began to deteriorate. The younger generation is giving up the traditional appearance and habits in favour of modern dressing and prefers to make way to cities of Leh, Jammu, Delhi and even Nepal. Lack of written documentation on the culture of the tribe is now threatening to swallow the last remnants of its tradition. It is in this background I aim to congregate the rich and vast history of the tribe into a written format of a book, to preserve it for many more generations to come. I could not complete my work even in my second tenure in the region. And in 2019 March I was again transferred to Govt. Higher secondary School Biama and which helped me to add few more chapters in my book."
Historical Study of Society and Culture in Dardistan and Ladakh
Author: Amar Singh Chohan
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Dardistan (Pakistan)
Languages : en
Pages : 282
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Dardistan (Pakistan)
Languages : en
Pages : 282
Book Description
Ladakh
Author: S. D. S. Jamwal
Publisher:
ISBN: 9788190726634
Category : Ladākh (India)
Languages : en
Pages : 208
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9788190726634
Category : Ladākh (India)
Languages : en
Pages : 208
Book Description
Amazing Land Ladakh
Author: Sanjeev Kumar Bhasin
Publisher: Indus Publishing
ISBN: 9788173871863
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 220
Book Description
Publisher: Indus Publishing
ISBN: 9788173871863
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 220
Book Description
Ladakh
Author: Prem Singh Jina
Publisher: Indus Publishing
ISBN: 9788173870576
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 316
Book Description
Explores the people of Ladakh, their customs, beliefs and traditions.
Publisher: Indus Publishing
ISBN: 9788173870576
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 316
Book Description
Explores the people of Ladakh, their customs, beliefs and traditions.
Cultural History of Ladakh
Author: David Snellgrove
Publisher:
ISBN: 9789748304533
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 144
Book Description
Ladakh was an independent western Tibetan kingdom until 1834. Having been closed to outsiders for many years, the authors were the first to enter the country. This work aims to be a testament to the richness and vigour of the Ladakh religion, culture and history. Ladakh existed as an independent western Tibetan kingdom until 1834, when it was taken by the rulers of Jammu and Kashmir. To this date it continues to be one the the few places where Tibetan Buddhism, culture and way of life have continued to flourish unimpeded and uncorrupted. Having been closed to outsiders
Publisher:
ISBN: 9789748304533
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 144
Book Description
Ladakh was an independent western Tibetan kingdom until 1834. Having been closed to outsiders for many years, the authors were the first to enter the country. This work aims to be a testament to the richness and vigour of the Ladakh religion, culture and history. Ladakh existed as an independent western Tibetan kingdom until 1834, when it was taken by the rulers of Jammu and Kashmir. To this date it continues to be one the the few places where Tibetan Buddhism, culture and way of life have continued to flourish unimpeded and uncorrupted. Having been closed to outsiders
A History Of Ladakh
Author: A.H. Francke
Publisher:
ISBN: 9788183390255
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Considered a pioneering work on the history, the culture and the society of Ladakh, the book examines in a captivating style its early history, various religious missions in and around Ladakh, royal dynasties of Ladakh, important battles fought in the area, etc.The book also discusses the culture and social life of the Ladakhi people.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9788183390255
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Considered a pioneering work on the history, the culture and the society of Ladakh, the book examines in a captivating style its early history, various religious missions in and around Ladakh, royal dynasties of Ladakh, important battles fought in the area, etc.The book also discusses the culture and social life of the Ladakhi people.
Ladakh
Author: Monisha Ahmed
Publisher: Marg Publications
ISBN:
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 132
Book Description
This is the first book to combine essays on the history and ongoing production of art in Ladakh and to recognize both Buddhist and Islamic contributions to the cultural environment. Drawing on recent research in the region, Ladakh: Cultu re at the Crossroads covers subjects ranging from the analysis of key sites and prominent
Publisher: Marg Publications
ISBN:
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 132
Book Description
This is the first book to combine essays on the history and ongoing production of art in Ladakh and to recognize both Buddhist and Islamic contributions to the cultural environment. Drawing on recent research in the region, Ladakh: Cultu re at the Crossroads covers subjects ranging from the analysis of key sites and prominent
Ladakh Then and Now
Author: Rann Singh Mann
Publisher: Mittal Publications
ISBN: 9788170998389
Category : Ladākh (India)
Languages : en
Pages : 338
Book Description
Publisher: Mittal Publications
ISBN: 9788170998389
Category : Ladākh (India)
Languages : en
Pages : 338
Book Description
Epilogue, Vol 2, Issue 5
Author:
Publisher: Epilogue -Jammu Kashmir
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 34
Book Description
Publisher: Epilogue -Jammu Kashmir
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 34
Book Description