The elderly women in Apron Pangden are from Ura bumthang, their ancestors migrated from Tibet around 11th century during religious strife in Tibet😊, they are Bhutanese of Ancient Tibetan descent. Thank you for sharing your experience 👌👍 there is many ancient Bhutanese clans who migrated from Tibet around 9 century till 16th centuries until thr formation of Bhutan 🇧🇹 when Tibet was in the period of religious strife between Red hat lamas and Different sects.
@@chetsabhu6431 during religious strife derge kingdom preserved lot of nyingmapa, shakyapa, kagyupa, and even drukpa lineage holder zhabdrung rinpoche himself by the invitation of derge king before moving to bhutan with some derge people as attendants around 16th century. This history is not well kept and should be preserved. That's why they have some khampa words and khampa names instead of central tibetan words even though it is closer to lhasa.
@@KKhamba-o1fyea most people will think drukpa will look like utsangwa but most drukpas from west has strong physique and tall. n druk sharchok people look more lik utsangwa and druk nukchokpa and north look like amdowa and khampa. there is a village in druk where people are feared, diz bulk of people originated from Litang kham chased by tibets ponpos around 15th century century for killing and robbering. even today these people always carries knife in der pocket n fully intregated into nupchokpa ethnic group. and label them as Druk Nukchokpa speaks dzongkay.bhutanese blood must be more same to khampas dan utsangwa. we have many evidence of khampas impact of druk culture but some is not preserved .
@Tibet_arokhampa yea but i still think majority of the modern bhutanese are either from central tibet, monpas, asam, nepal, myanmar, etc.. since they are closer. But yea thanks for these facts, i am a nerd for these stuff.
@@KKhamba-o1fNukchokpa a dominant group from north and west who speak dzongkay is originally tibetan from different parts but druk sharchokpa is mix of monpa, burmese, utsangpa.. original bhutanese r called lhokpa who is close to assamese.
Definitely in my bucket list of places to visit.
You will not regret it.
The elderly women in Apron Pangden are from Ura bumthang, their ancestors migrated from Tibet around 11th century during religious strife in Tibet😊, they are Bhutanese of Ancient Tibetan descent. Thank you for sharing your experience 👌👍 there is many ancient Bhutanese clans who migrated from Tibet around 9 century till 16th centuries until thr formation of Bhutan 🇧🇹 when Tibet was in the period of religious strife between Red hat lamas and Different sects.
Yes the red hat with yellow hat.
@@chetsabhu6431 during religious strife derge kingdom preserved lot of nyingmapa, shakyapa, kagyupa, and even drukpa lineage holder zhabdrung rinpoche himself by the invitation of derge king before moving to bhutan with some derge people as attendants around 16th century. This history is not well kept and should be preserved. That's why they have some khampa words and khampa names instead of central tibetan words even though it is closer to lhasa.
@@KKhamba-o1fyea most people will think drukpa will look like utsangwa but most drukpas from west has strong physique and tall. n druk sharchok people look more lik utsangwa and druk nukchokpa and north look like amdowa and khampa. there is a village in druk where people are feared, diz bulk of people originated from Litang kham chased by tibets ponpos around 15th century century for killing and robbering. even today these people always carries knife in der pocket n fully intregated into nupchokpa ethnic group. and label them as Druk Nukchokpa speaks dzongkay.bhutanese blood must be more same to khampas dan utsangwa. we have many evidence of khampas impact of druk culture but some is not preserved .
@Tibet_arokhampa yea but i still think majority of the modern bhutanese are either from central tibet, monpas, asam, nepal, myanmar, etc.. since they are closer. But yea thanks for these facts, i am a nerd for these stuff.
@@KKhamba-o1fNukchokpa a dominant group from north and west who speak dzongkay is originally tibetan from different parts but druk sharchokpa is mix of monpa, burmese, utsangpa.. original bhutanese r called lhokpa who is close to assamese.
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Beautiful waterfalls ❤
Love from Bhutan
གནས་བྱིན་རླབས་ཆེ།😮
Gopa name koncho sum. Good name ❤
ཅོ་ཅོ་ལགས་གནས་བསྐོར་དཔེ་པོ་🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Video good see South India Sera And golden temple 🌾🌾🌾🌾
Bhutan handicapped attitude on tibet most difficult time show how Tibet is sidelined by their own kind . What a shame
be more open....go there yourself and meet the people...and then make conclusions......
བོད་པ་ཚང་མ་བུམ་ཐང་བ་ཛར་ལཡོད་རེད་བ་ཛར་ལ་སྐད་ཆ་འདྲི་དང་།
Yes URA women can wear a Pangden
སྡ་མ་བོད་པ་མང་པོ་འབྲུག་གི་དཔི་པ་རེད་😂
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