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الصفحة 166
Peaches which , in 1935 , were twenty a penny in Hunza were sold for sixteen a
penny in Gilgit , price that was regarded in Hunza as very high , and this was a
good profit . 53 Nagar had practically no outlet except down the river to Gilgit .
Peaches which , in 1935 , were twenty a penny in Hunza were sold for sixteen a
penny in Gilgit , price that was regarded in Hunza as very high , and this was a
good profit . 53 Nagar had practically no outlet except down the river to Gilgit .
الصفحة 170
Gilgit also held the hereditary office of cooks to the Ra , for which they were
exempt from all taxes . In 1880 also there were four families who claimed that
their ancestors cooked for Sri Badat , and who took no part in the Taleni festival ,
which ...
Gilgit also held the hereditary office of cooks to the Ra , for which they were
exempt from all taxes . In 1880 also there were four families who claimed that
their ancestors cooked for Sri Badat , and who took no part in the Taleni festival ,
which ...
الصفحة 171
Fires usually broke out in the Mushkin and Doian Forests on the main road from
Astore to Gilgit . This was owing to the action of the Markbans who used to halt in
these jungles , kindle fires and leave them in flames at the time of their departure
...
Fires usually broke out in the Mushkin and Doian Forests on the main road from
Astore to Gilgit . This was owing to the action of the Markbans who used to halt in
these jungles , kindle fires and leave them in flames at the time of their departure
...
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المحتوى
Introduction | 1 |
The Land and The People | 12 |
History of Ladakhi Rulers | 31 |
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