John F. Kennedy The “King of Camelot” part 1 part 2 part 3 part 1 part 2 part 3.
Part 2
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Part 2
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Under British influence, a monarchy was set up in 1907
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Treaty of Punakha signed in 1910
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Civil war ensued when the "first reincarnation" of Ngawang Namgyal, Jigme Dakpa, was recognized as the shabdrung in 1728.
Civil Conflict, 1728-72 Civil Conflict, 1728-72
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Dzongkha (official)
Bhotes speak various Tibetan dialects
Nepalese speak various Nepalese dialects
Here are a few important sentences in Dzongkha that may be helpful:
Hello (or greetings). Kuzu Zangpo. How are you? Ga de bay ye? What is your name? Chhoe gi ming
ga chi mo? My name is Peter. Nge gi ming Peter in. I am from Australia. Nga Australia
lay in. Where is the toilet? Chhabsang ga
ti mo? How much is the cost of this item?
Di gi gong ga dem chi mo? Please reduce the cost a bit. Gong
Aa tsi phab nang. OK I will buy it. Toob, Nga gi nyo
ge. Thank you. Kadrin chhe. See ya later. Shoo lay log jay ge.
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ReligionsLamaistic Buddhist 75%Indian- and Nepalese-influenced Hinduism 25%
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ngultrum (BTN) Indian rupee (INR)
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Bhote 50%, ethnic Nepalese 35%
(includes Lhotsampas--one of several Nepalese
ethnic groups), indigenous or migrant
tribes 15%
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Music
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Performers use traditional musical instruments, which include the yang-chin (dulcimer) , the pi-wang (two-stringed fiddle) ,
the lim (flute) and the dranyen (a 7-stringed instrument shaped like the mandolin) .
Performers use traditional musical instruments, which include the yang-chin (dulcimer) , the pi-wang (two-stringed fiddle) ,
the lim (flute) and the dranyen (a 7-stringed instrument shaped like the mandolin) .
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Druk Yul textiles are considered the highest form of art and spiritual expression.
Druk Yul textiles are considered the highest form of art and spiritual expression.
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The Dragon’s Gift
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Painted Stones
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ema datse made with large, green hot chillies in a cheese sauce
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Momos (Dumplings)
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Thukpa (noodles).
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Punakha dromche and Tsechu
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Chorten Kora
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Jambay Lakhang Drup