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meaning of drokbas in ch silk road

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Answered by akanchha7
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Answer:

Drokba: This refers to the people who wonder as nomads in the region of Tibet.

Anyhow here, it seems that this particular word is misspelled, the real spelling is "Drokpa." Kyang: It is the wild donkey's species that can found in the cold region of Tibet

Answered by tiwariakdi
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Answer:

Drokbas are the men and women that tend their sheep in the rocky wilderness.

Explanation:

Drokbas are the people who tend their sheep in the wild. They shield themselves from the cold of the high mountains by wearing long-sleeved sheepskin coats.

Nick Middleton is the author of the narrative. This chapter describes the narrator's trip from the Ravu slopes to Mount Kailash to finish the kora. Lhamo handed him a long-sleeved sheepskin coat as a farewell gift. He hired Tsetan's automobile for the trip and brought Daniel along to accompany him to Darchen.

  • The Silk Road synopsis describes the author's trek from the foothills of Ravu to Mt. Kailash. This was to finish the kora.
  • As a result, it provides us with an account of their voyage.

Finally, the readers will be able to learn about the amazing trip of doing Kora of Mount Kailash after overcoming all of the obstacles and crooked roads. They were mesmerised by the ice and snow-capped mountains gleaming in the warm sunlight.

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