Kashmǐr Under the SulṭānsIran Society, 1959 - 338 من الصفحات |
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... Pass ( 8,500 ft . ) to Punch . It is never closed by snow owing to its small elevation . It was hence much used during winter months when the more direct routes to Kashmir via the Pīr Panjal , the Tōshamaidān , and other passes were ...
... Pass ( 8,500 ft . ) to Punch . It is never closed by snow owing to its small elevation . It was hence much used during winter months when the more direct routes to Kashmir via the Pīr Panjal , the Tōshamaidān , and other passes were ...
الصفحة 26
... Pass , nearly 12,000 ft . high . But the route frequented in ancient times lay some eight miles further to the east . This was via Dudakhut Pass . An easy track over the ridge leads down to Gurēz . This route , being direct and ...
... Pass , nearly 12,000 ft . high . But the route frequented in ancient times lay some eight miles further to the east . This was via Dudakhut Pass . An easy track over the ridge leads down to Gurēz . This route , being direct and ...
الصفحة 176
... pass on the road to Srinagar , and is described by Murray as the Bārāmūla Pass . ( A.A. iii , 724n . 1 ) . 5. Būliasa or Peliasa , formerly Bolyasaka , lies on the right bank of the Jehlam , about 50 miles away from Bārāmūla . Jahangir ...
... pass on the road to Srinagar , and is described by Murray as the Bārāmūla Pass . ( A.A. iii , 724n . 1 ) . 5. Būliasa or Peliasa , formerly Bolyasaka , lies on the right bank of the Jehlam , about 50 miles away from Bārāmūla . Jahangir ...
المحتوى
The Geography of Kashmir | 17 |
The Foundation of the Sultanate | 27 |
Sultan ShamsudDin and his Successors | 55 |
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