Cultural Heritage of Jammu-Kashmir and Ladakh, المجلد 3Nagendra Kr Singh Anmol Publications, 1997 |
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... Chinese Turkestan ( 1889 ) and the Pamirs ( 1890 ) was to fill in gaps in knowledge . To start with , he was to explore practicable routes across the Muztagh and the Karakoram that might enable Russia to mount offensive operations from ...
... Chinese Turkestan ( 1889 ) and the Pamirs ( 1890 ) was to fill in gaps in knowledge . To start with , he was to explore practicable routes across the Muztagh and the Karakoram that might enable Russia to mount offensive operations from ...
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... Chinese down the garden path . In the six months that elapsed between May 1890 , when Walsham , British minister in Peking , pointed out that he knew of no Chinese expression for the Great Pamirs and so felt unjustified in asserting ...
... Chinese down the garden path . In the six months that elapsed between May 1890 , when Walsham , British minister in Peking , pointed out that he knew of no Chinese expression for the Great Pamirs and so felt unjustified in asserting ...
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... China to obtain ' a definite admission ' from the British that Raskam was Chinese territory . Infor- mally , the British let it be known that they would be willing to oblige if , in return , the Chinese confirmed the Mir's proprietary ...
... China to obtain ' a definite admission ' from the British that Raskam was Chinese territory . Infor- mally , the British let it be known that they would be willing to oblige if , in return , the Chinese confirmed the Mir's proprietary ...
المحتوى
Introduction | 1 |
The Land and The People | 12 |
History of Ladakhi Rulers | 31 |
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