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الصفحة 45
During their meeting , the Gyalpo promised to pay Zorawar Rs . 13,000 punitive money and also to cover the cost of Zorawars military expedition to Leh . To fulfil these promises the Gyalpo had to take the property of the royal ladies ...
During their meeting , the Gyalpo promised to pay Zorawar Rs . 13,000 punitive money and also to cover the cost of Zorawars military expedition to Leh . To fulfil these promises the Gyalpo had to take the property of the royal ladies ...
الصفحة 65
Nature of Government The Government of Ladák was formerly a mild despotism under a ruler who bore the title of Gyalpo.132 The conduct of affairs was generally intrusted to the prime minister , or Kahlon ; and the king was well satisfied ...
Nature of Government The Government of Ladák was formerly a mild despotism under a ruler who bore the title of Gyalpo.132 The conduct of affairs was generally intrusted to the prime minister , or Kahlon ; and the king was well satisfied ...
الصفحة 173
The Gyalpo had lands in every village and the villagers were bound to cultivate these and to pay him 4 Khals ( 48 seers ) of grain for each Khal of seed sown on such lands ; 3. From owners of flocks a yearly tax of one animal in thirty ...
The Gyalpo had lands in every village and the villagers were bound to cultivate these and to pay him 4 Khals ( 48 seers ) of grain for each Khal of seed sown on such lands ; 3. From owners of flocks a yearly tax of one animal in thirty ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Land and The People | 12 |
History of Ladakhi Rulers | 31 |
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