Cultural Heritage of Jammu-Kashmir and Ladakh, المجلد 3Nagendra Kr Singh Anmol Publications, 1997 |
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... Aksai Chin and , on an invita- tion from the ruler of Khotan , to survey a number of routes from Ladakh to the Khan's dominion , as well as to Yarkand . Johnson described Aksai Chin as ' high extensive tablelands which might be called ...
... Aksai Chin and , on an invita- tion from the ruler of Khotan , to survey a number of routes from Ladakh to the Khan's dominion , as well as to Yarkand . Johnson described Aksai Chin as ' high extensive tablelands which might be called ...
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... Aksai Chin ' . In 1898 , Whitehall's persistent demand that India spell out the precise limits of its northern boundary with China and confirm ' effective assertion of influence ' up to the line claimed , resulted in a detailed review ...
... Aksai Chin ' . In 1898 , Whitehall's persistent demand that India spell out the precise limits of its northern boundary with China and confirm ' effective assertion of influence ' up to the line claimed , resulted in a detailed review ...
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... Aksai Chin was a loose name for an ill - defined , elevated tableland , part of which lay in Indian and part in Chinese territory . The 1898 outrage of placing western ( Indian ) Aksai Chin squarely in China - which was later ...
... Aksai Chin was a loose name for an ill - defined , elevated tableland , part of which lay in Indian and part in Chinese territory . The 1898 outrage of placing western ( Indian ) Aksai Chin squarely in China - which was later ...
المحتوى
Introduction | 1 |
The Land and The People | 12 |
History of Ladakhi Rulers | 31 |
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