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them the following may be noted, many of whom derive their 



patron 



mic from the places they settled in : — 



1) Singyang-mo, spread over Eastern Nepal : Tekong Solon 



was one of their ancestors. 



2) Luksom-mo or Yoksom-nio, from the place of that name. 



3) Si-ming or Smigut-mo, whose head-quarters are near Rungli 



Rmigliot, and to whom is allied the family of the 

 Khangsar Dewan and Phodang Lama. 



4) Tuk-nyil-mo live near Cheumthang. 



5) Sambo-mo or Sumba-putsho occupy Namtheng near Chidam. 



6) Turgok-mo live near Rinchingpung. 



7) Rong-gong-mo are a numerous clan and came from Rong- 



gong near Ham. 



8) Kheng-bo, from the place of that name near Ham. 



9) Nam-chhyo-mo occupy Sidhi and Karmie, and had as their 



Jongpen Chado, father of the Phodang Lama, and after 



him Lachoo, Chebu Lama's father. 

 Guling-mo, near Ham in Nepal. 

 Samdar-mo ditto. 



Kotha-mo, from Kotah near Ham. 

 Barmyak-mo. 

 Sungphung-mo, ditto. 

 Namtchi-mo were formerly subordinate to the Gnabdeh 



Lama's people, but subsequently were granted a special 



Jongpen. 

 Sam-ling-mo in Nepal. 

 Mong-mong-mo near Dentem, whose headman is the 



Sing-li Mapen. 

 Talong-mo, near Dharm-den. 

 Sang-pu-mo occupy Lingmo, which was given to the Song 



Jongpen, an uncle of Tchebu Lamas. 

 Song-mo, closely allied to preceding. 

 Namphak-mo, whose lands were 



Lama. 

 Re-doo-mo live near Rinchingpung and are under thi: 



Sikhim Raja direct. 

 Kubbi-mo, from the place of that name near Tumloug. 

 Fok-ram-mo and 



Rongeu-ram-mo live near Lingthem. 

 Rangit-ram-mo, near the head of the Rungeet. 

 Rathong-ram-mo and 

 Rangbi-ram-mo near the Rathong. 

 Lo-so-mo at Tassiding. 

 Kal^t-ram-mo from the Kulhait river. 

 Lingdam-mo are at Ham in Nepal. 



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