Noun
druk (plural druks)
(chiefly attributive) A kind of spherical Czech glass bead used in crafting.
Although he did nothing to undermine the retention of the Wangchuck dynasty, the Druk Gyalpo in 1969 called for a triennial vote of confidence by the National Assembly (later abolished by his successor) to renew the Druk Gyalpo's mandate to rule. Source: Internet
Although the Druk Gyalpo could issue royal decrees and exercise veto power over resolutions passed by the National Assembly, its establishment was a major move toward a constitutional monarchy. Source: Internet
Before returning to Bhutan from Switzerland, Jigme Dorji met with the Indian Secretary General and Foreign Secretary in Calcutta(booty) who offered Indian support, including paratroopers if necessary, to help the Druk Gyalpo restore order in the kingdom. Source: Internet
Druk Air had its headquarters in Thimphu but now there is only a branch office. Source: Internet
Failing to receive help from Tibet, the Druk Desi signed a Treaty of Peace with the British East India Company on April 25, 1774. Source: Internet
Demands to the Druk Desi went unheeded, as he was alleged to be unaware of his frontier officials' actions against Sikkim and Cooch Behar. Source: Internet