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The Happiness commissioner wears a red checkered Bhutanese robe, called a gho, and munches on betel nut as he looks ahead to his country's collision with the modern world.
Archive 2008-03-01 2008
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The Happiness commissioner wears a red checkered Bhutanese robe, called a gho, and munches on betel nut as he looks ahead to his country's collision with the modern world.
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The Happiness commissioner wears a red checkered Bhutanese robe, called a gho, and munches on betel nut as he looks ahead to his country's collision with the modern world.
Smile Census: 2008
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Adrees Latif/Reuters A ROYAL WEDDING: Men wore the gho, the traditional national attire for men in Bhutan, as they gathered along a hill to see King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck and his new bride, Queen Jetsun Pema, in Bhutan's capital, Thimphu, Friday.
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The king wore a gho, a knee-length robe, along with his trademark yellow shawl.
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Men wear the gho, a kind of knee-length robe, and women wear a full-length dress called the kira.
Blissful Transmissions Melanie Kirkpatrick 2011
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I loved to watch the birds: the dignified gho (the bearded eagle) soaring high above monasteries and perched up in the mountains; the flocks of geese (nangbar); and occasionally, at night, to hear the call of the wookpa (the long-eared owl)
The Natural World 2010
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I loved to watch the birds: the dignified gho (the bearded eagle) soaring high above monasteries and perched up in the mountains; the flocks of geese (nangbar); and occasionally, at night, to hear the call of the wookpa (the long-eared owl)
The Natural World 2010
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I loved to watch the birds: the dignified gho (the bearded eagle) soaring high above monasteries and perched up in the mountains; the flocks of geese (nangbar); and occasionally, at night, to hear the call of the wookpa (the long-eared owl)
The Natural World 2010
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I loved to watch the birds: the dignified gho (the bearded eagle) soaring high above monasteries and perched up in the mountains; the flocks of geese (nangbar); and occasionally, at night, to hear the call of the wookpa (the long-eared owl)
The Natural World 2010
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