Cultural Heritage of Jammu-Kashmir and Ladakh, المجلد 2Nagendra Kr Singh Anmol Publications, 1997 |
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الصفحة 337
... trading classes , both merchants and manufacturers , who had carried on a brisk trade with the Punjab , were hard hit by their isolation from external markets , and a general unrest , particularly in the cities was the outcome . The ...
... trading classes , both merchants and manufacturers , who had carried on a brisk trade with the Punjab , were hard hit by their isolation from external markets , and a general unrest , particularly in the cities was the outcome . The ...
الصفحة 386
... trade . The question of building up - to - date mandis on the main roads with a view to offer facilities for the marketing of the State products , has also been taken up , and more than one scheme is under consideration . Similarly ...
... trade . The question of building up - to - date mandis on the main roads with a view to offer facilities for the marketing of the State products , has also been taken up , and more than one scheme is under consideration . Similarly ...
الصفحة 394
... trade as far as that country was concerned . Before the commencement of the war a special class of workmen ( the shal - baf , or the shawl - worker ) was accustomed to spend years on the outturn of single first - rate specimen . The ...
... trade as far as that country was concerned . Before the commencement of the war a special class of workmen ( the shal - baf , or the shawl - worker ) was accustomed to spend years on the outturn of single first - rate specimen . The ...
المحتوى
Preface | 335 |
Advent and Expansion of Islam | 337 |
Afghan Rule in Kashmir | 357 |
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