Cultural Heritage of Jammu-Kashmir and Ladakh, المجلد 3Nagendra Kr Singh Anmol Publications, 1997 |
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... Karakoram were to be retained within British territory . And although he admitted that the present value of this sparsely inhabited country was insignificant , its value ' as a security for the Indian frontier ' was considerable ...
... Karakoram were to be retained within British territory . And although he admitted that the present value of this sparsely inhabited country was insignificant , its value ' as a security for the Indian frontier ' was considerable ...
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... Karakoram ( literally , ' black gravel ' ) range , one of the biggest mountain massifs in the world , which has passes at heights of 52,000-5,575 metres above sea level . Stretching all the way from the source of the Gilgit river to the ...
... Karakoram ( literally , ' black gravel ' ) range , one of the biggest mountain massifs in the world , which has passes at heights of 52,000-5,575 metres above sea level . Stretching all the way from the source of the Gilgit river to the ...
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... Karakoram pass . Among the most desolate routes the world knows of , both entailed negotiating two other very high passes , the Khardung La and the Saser La . Of the two , the winter route , along frozen and thus negotiable river ...
... Karakoram pass . Among the most desolate routes the world knows of , both entailed negotiating two other very high passes , the Khardung La and the Saser La . Of the two , the winter route , along frozen and thus negotiable river ...
المحتوى
Introduction | 1 |
The Land and The People | 12 |
History of Ladakhi Rulers | 31 |
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