Cultural Heritage of Jammu-Kashmir and Ladakh, المجلد 3Nagendra Kr Singh Anmol Publications, 1997 |
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... Balti chief , pledging anew their allegiance to the Tibetan regent . It was broadly hinted that this would lead to better trade relations and ensure greater security . The Ch'ing emperor signalled his approval , while an additional levy ...
... Balti chief , pledging anew their allegiance to the Tibetan regent . It was broadly hinted that this would lead to better trade relations and ensure greater security . The Ch'ing emperor signalled his approval , while an additional levy ...
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... Balti . By now the relations between Balti and Ladakh had deterio- rated and war clouds were again visible . The Mir of Balti , Ahmed Khan his grandson , and Jehangir Shah his trusted general plotted to invade Ladakh from the north ...
... Balti . By now the relations between Balti and Ladakh had deterio- rated and war clouds were again visible . The Mir of Balti , Ahmed Khan his grandson , and Jehangir Shah his trusted general plotted to invade Ladakh from the north ...
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... Balti troops captured the prince and were moving towards Baltistan once again . When this news reached Zorawar his reaction was twofold - he was furious with the Kahlons , but happy at getting an excuse to attack Baltistan . He made ...
... Balti troops captured the prince and were moving towards Baltistan once again . When this news reached Zorawar his reaction was twofold - he was furious with the Kahlons , but happy at getting an excuse to attack Baltistan . He made ...
المحتوى
Introduction | 1 |
The Land and The People | 12 |
History of Ladakhi Rulers | 31 |
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