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JOURNEY TO LHASA AND CENTRAL TIBET.
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There are four secretaries, or Kadung, chosen from among the Dungkhor, and one chief clerk, or Kabshopa, attached to the Kalon’s court. Under these secretaries are 175 Dungkhor, or civil officers, under the immediate supervision of the Tsipon, or accounting officer.


LAMA DELIVERING AN ORACLE.

The Dungkhor[1] are chosen from among the best scholars of the Yutog school, where the sons of nobles and the leading people are educated. They are taught accounting by serving five years in the Bureau of Accounts, or Tsi-khang, after which they are deputed to perform various duties, especially in connection with the treasury,

  1. On the Dungkhor, see Jour. Roy. Asiat. Soc., xxiii. pp. 220, 243.