Cultural Heritage of Jammu-Kashmir and Ladakh, المجلد 3Nagendra Kr Singh Anmol Publications, 1997 |
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... darbar could react , the Ladakhis , aided by the Tibetans and the Balti levies of the deposed Ahmad Shah , laid siege to the Dogra garrison at Leh . Presently news arrived that well - equipped reinforcements , raised by Raja Dhian Singh ...
... darbar could react , the Ladakhis , aided by the Tibetans and the Balti levies of the deposed Ahmad Shah , laid siege to the Dogra garrison at Leh . Presently news arrived that well - equipped reinforcements , raised by Raja Dhian Singh ...
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... Darbar , the construction of a canal from the Wakha stream to the Karbathang plateau , and completed the project in January 1913. The channel was 101⁄2 miles in length , 4 feet in width at the bottom , 6 feet at the top and 4 feet deep ...
... Darbar , the construction of a canal from the Wakha stream to the Karbathang plateau , and completed the project in January 1913. The channel was 101⁄2 miles in length , 4 feet in width at the bottom , 6 feet at the top and 4 feet deep ...
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... Darbar took long strides for the promotion of trade on the Gilgit Frontier . To this end , they , apart from taking other measures , provided , in 1891-92 , incentive to the Kaliwal Indus Valley men , who traded between the frontier ...
... Darbar took long strides for the promotion of trade on the Gilgit Frontier . To this end , they , apart from taking other measures , provided , in 1891-92 , incentive to the Kaliwal Indus Valley men , who traded between the frontier ...
المحتوى
Introduction | 1 |
The Land and The People | 12 |
History of Ladakhi Rulers | 31 |
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