Women rush to get pregnant in this village

International Desk: As the saying goes, hobby is worth eighty rupees. If this hobby is of a woman, then the price increases even more. Women do nothing to fulfill their hobbies. One of the greatest desires of a woman is that one day she will be a mother, the earth will be her inheritance.

Women rush to get pregnant in this village
October 3, 20244 Mins Read
International Desk: As the saying goes, hobby is worth eighty rupees. If this hobby is of a woman, then the price increases even more. Women do nothing to fulfill their hobbies. One of the greatest desires of a woman is that one day she will be a mother, the earth will be her inheritance. And this is very much a cycle of nature.

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But have you ever heard that women leave their husbands or partners and run to other countries to get pregnant. Then let's say it openly. Women still flock from as far away as Europe to a village in India to become pregnant. Are you surprised to hear? But it is absolutely true.

It is said that there is such a place in India's Ladakh where the Aryans live. One of the few authentic Aryan communities remaining today is the Brokpa community. Among them are the women of the Darad tribe, whose stories today transcend not only modern India, but the entire world.

You will be surprised to know that people all over the world look for Aryans and want their children to be Aryans. There are European women who rush to a place in Ladakh to get pregnant only from Aryan men.

Among the Aryans there are still people of the Brakapa tribe, and their demand is great. This is why women like to come here and get pregnant. A business has also developed here. Women have to pay to get pregnant. Even taking pictures with Arya Gotra people has to pay money.

Arya Valley is the name of this village located at a distance of 70 km from Kargil. People here are different in appearance from other men with blue eyes and taller than normal. It is said that women from Europe come to this Arya Valley with the desire to become mothers. Then she got pregnant and returned to the country.

According to historians, this tribe is called Brakapa with blue eyes, fair skin and taller than other races. It is believed that the Brakapa tribe were members of the army of Alexander the Great, who settled in Ladakh.

It is also claimed that more than two thousand people of the Aryan tribe live in the Arya valley today. European women believe that if they get pregnant through intercourse with the men here, they will give birth to children like Alexander the Great.


The Brokpa people are proud of their ancestry and genetic uniqueness. They preserved their lives and genetic uniqueness by using strong social restrictions and norms. India allowed them to visit only two villages in the Da-Hanu valley of Leh district in Ladakh.

To maintain the purity of Arya blood, the Brokapas marry only within their own community. As there are more males than females, there is a custom of polygamy among females. Now, however, modern brokapas are marrying into other groups as well. But in that case they do not live in the village.

The dress and attire of this Brokapad is very colorful. Ladakh has less winters due to its lower elevation than other parts of the region. Not freezing cold like other regions of Ladakh. It is better to say the village of eternal spring.

A short walk around the village will bring you grape, apple, khubani, barley and walnut orchards. A type of orange flower is found in this village which remains the same for many years. The grain festival of this village is 'Bonona' and the tribal Brokpa language festival. The villages became more colorful during that time.

Both men and women love to dress up. The Brokpa tribal dress is world famous with flowers and metal ornaments on the head. Many domestic and international tourists come to these two Brokpa villages every year because of the picture-like beautiful village and beautiful red-cheeked people.

The Brokparas call themselves 'Minaro'. It means, people who roam around with cattle. The Brokparas of Ladakh are mainly Buddhists of the 'Vajrayana' branch. Some have adopted Islam and Sanatan religion. Some researchers believe that the Brokpara came to Ladakh from the 'Chilas' area of ​​Gilgit Baltistan.

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Two thousand years ago. For like the 'Hunja' of Gilgit-Baltistan and the Kaffirs of Nuristan, the Brokparas consider themselves descendants of Alexander's soldiers. According to a different opinion, Brokpara came directly from the steppe region of Central Asia to this area of ​​Ladakh five thousand years ago.


Md Monirul Islam

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