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- Brokpa abstract "The Ladakhi-Aryans are a small community of Dard people residing in the valley of indus at the border with Pakistan, about 163 km southwest of Leh and 62 km North of Kargil in Ladakh. They are thought by some to be the purest descendants of the ancient Indo-Europeans.They are mainly found in Dha, Beama, Garkhone, Darchiks, Batalik, Sharchay and Chulichan. Part of the community are also located in the Deosai plateau just across the LOC in the villages Ganoaks,Morol,Danansar and Chechethang Baltistan. Like the people of Gilgit, they speak an archaic form of the Shina language unintelligible with other dialects of Shina. They are originally said to have come from Chilas and settled in the area generations ago. They are predominantly caucasoid in contrast to the Tibeto-Burman inhabitants of most of Ladakh. They are Muslims as well as Buddhists, the Bhuddhists,however animist rituals still survive.Minaro is an alternate ethnic name. 'Brogpa' is the name given by the Ladakhi for the people.The traditional Brogpa diet based on locally grown foods such as barley and hardy wheat prepared most often as tsampa/sattu (roasted flour). It takes in different ways. Other important foods include potatoes, radishes, turnips, and Gur-Gur Cha, a brewed tea made of black tea, butter and salt.Dairy and poultry sources are out of menu because of religious taboos. Brogpa takes threemeals a day; Choalu Unis (Breakfast); Beali (Lunch) and Rata Unis (Dinner). Brogpa vary with respect to the amount of meat (mainly mutton) thatthey eat. Household’s economic position decides the consumption of meat. It is only during festivals and rituals all have greater access to mutton.Brogpa economy has shifted from agropastoralism to wage labor, and the division of labor that relied on stratifications of age and gender is now obsolete. Brogpa transition to private property, monogamy, nuclear families, formal education, wage labor, and their incorporation into a highly militarized economy of soldiering and portering illuminates the complex workings of modernity in Ladakh.".
- Brokpa language Brokskat_language.
- Brokpa populationPlace Dah_Hanu.
- Brokpa populationPlace Ganoakh.
- Brokpa populationPlace Gilgit-Baltistan.
- Brokpa populationPlace India.
- Brokpa populationPlace Ladakh.
- Brokpa populationPlace Pakistan.
- Brokpa related Dard_people.
- Brokpa religion Animism.
- Brokpa religion Shia-Muslims.
- Brokpa religion Tibetan_Buddhism.
- Brokpa totalPopulation "20000".
- Brokpa wikiPageExternalLink Bhutaninformation-english.html.
- Brokpa wikiPageID "6709743".
- Brokpa wikiPageLength "3789".
- Brokpa wikiPageOutDegree "26".
- Brokpa wikiPageRevisionID "702238845".
- Brokpa wikiPageWikiLink Animism.
- Brokpa wikiPageWikiLink Baltistan.
- Brokpa wikiPageWikiLink Brokskat_language.
- Brokpa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ethnic_groups_in_India.
- Brokpa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ladakh.
- Brokpa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Social_groups_of_Jammu_and_Kashmir.
- Brokpa wikiPageWikiLink Chilas.
- Brokpa wikiPageWikiLink Dah_Hanu.
- Brokpa wikiPageWikiLink Dard_people.
- Brokpa wikiPageWikiLink Ganoakh.
- Brokpa wikiPageWikiLink Gilgit.
- Brokpa wikiPageWikiLink Gilgit-Baltistan.
- Brokpa wikiPageWikiLink India.
- Brokpa wikiPageWikiLink Kargil.
- Brokpa wikiPageWikiLink Ladakh.
- Brokpa wikiPageWikiLink Leh.
- Brokpa wikiPageWikiLink Pakistan.
- Brokpa wikiPageWikiLink Shia-Muslims.
- Brokpa wikiPageWikiLink Shin_of_Hindukush.
- Brokpa wikiPageWikiLink Shina_language.
- Brokpa wikiPageWikiLink Tibetan_Buddhism.
- Brokpa wikiPageWikiLink Tibeto-Burman_languages.
- Brokpa wikiPageWikiLinkText "Brogpas".
- Brokpa wikiPageWikiLinkText "Brokpa".
- Brokpa wikiPageWikiLinkText "Minaro".
- Brokpa group "Ladakhi-Aryans, Brogpa Minaro, Dakpa, Sangtengpa".
- Brokpa langs Brokskat_language.
- Brokpa popplace "Dha-Hanu,Sharchay-Batalik valley, Ladakh, India. Ganoakh Valley, Gilgit-Baltistan Pakistan".
- Brokpa poptime "20000".
- Brokpa related Dard_people.
- Brokpa rels "Shia-Muslims and Tibetan Buddhism, Animist".
- Brokpa wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation_needed.
- Brokpa wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:India-ethno-stub.
- Brokpa wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_ethnic_group.
- Brokpa wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Brokpa subject Category:Ethnic_groups_in_India.
- Brokpa subject Category:Ladakh.
- Brokpa subject Category:Social_groups_of_Jammu_and_Kashmir.
- Brokpa hypernym Community.
- Brokpa type EthnicGroup.
- Brokpa type Settlement.
- Brokpa type Thing.
- Brokpa type Q41710.
- Brokpa comment "The Ladakhi-Aryans are a small community of Dard people residing in the valley of indus at the border with Pakistan, about 163 km southwest of Leh and 62 km North of Kargil in Ladakh. They are thought by some to be the purest descendants of the ancient Indo-Europeans.They are mainly found in Dha, Beama, Garkhone, Darchiks, Batalik, Sharchay and Chulichan.".
- Brokpa label "Brokpa".
- Brokpa sameAs Q1561807.
- Brokpa sameAs Brokpa.
- Brokpa sameAs m.0gjn4z.
- Brokpa sameAs Минаро.
- Brokpa sameAs Brokpa.
- Brokpa sameAs Q1561807.
- Brokpa wasDerivedFrom Brokpa?oldid=702238845.
- Brokpa isPrimaryTopicOf Brokpa.
- Brokpa name "Ladakhi-Aryans, Brogpa Minaro, Dakpa, Sangtengpa".