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 Chhoe-sid: Religion and politics (temporal and secular). Chhoe-sid-nyi: Dual system of religion and politics (temporal and secular). Chibdrel: A ceremonial procession to receive and honour distinguished personages and personalities. Chiwog: A unit under a Gewog. Dakyen: Award of rank and responsibility. Dar: Scarf that symbolizes the conferring of rank. Drangpon: Judge or Justice of a Royal Court of Justice. Dratshang: Monastic Body. Dratshang Lhentshog: The Commission for the Monastic Affairs. Druk: Bhutan. Druk Gyalpo: The King of Bhutan. Druk-lu: The tradition of the Drukpa Kargyu, established by Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyal. Dungkhag Court: Sub-district Court. Dzong: Fortress, which is commonly used as an administrative center and traditionally is the abode of monks. Dzongdag: District Administrator. Dzongkha: The National Language of Bhutan. Dzongkhag: District. Dzongkhag Tshogdu: District Council. Gewog: County. Gewog Tshogde: County Committee. Goendey: A monastic community. Gup: Head of a Gewog. Gyenja: Agreement. Jabmi: Legal Counsel. Je Khenpo: The Chief Abbot of the Central Monastic Body of Bhutan. Kargyu: One of the four orders of Mahayana Buddhism. Kasho: A written order. Rh