Cultural Heritage of Jammu-Kashmir and Ladakh, المجلد 3Nagendra Kr Singh Anmol Publications, 1997 |
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... Kashgar while a British consular officer suggested in 1912 trad- ing Hunza's claims on the Taghdumbash and in Raskam for Peking's to the Hpimaw tract on the Burma - Yunnan border . After 1914 , the Mir had his men cultivate in Raskam ...
... Kashgar while a British consular officer suggested in 1912 trad- ing Hunza's claims on the Taghdumbash and in Raskam for Peking's to the Hpimaw tract on the Burma - Yunnan border . After 1914 , the Mir had his men cultivate in Raskam ...
الصفحة 9
... Kashgar and agreeing to sever all connections with Hunza , to ' waive our claim to the MacDonald boundary and agree to the surrender of Hunza rights . ' Whitehall ' did not press for immediate action ' as negotiations were pending for ...
... Kashgar and agreeing to sever all connections with Hunza , to ' waive our claim to the MacDonald boundary and agree to the surrender of Hunza rights . ' Whitehall ' did not press for immediate action ' as negotiations were pending for ...
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... Kashgar presaged Russia's long - feared march into Sinkiang . India's principal concern seemed to be safeguard- ing Hunza's rights : Russian occupation would bright the Tsar's empire within 330 km of Srinagar and 500 of Simla . India's ...
... Kashgar presaged Russia's long - feared march into Sinkiang . India's principal concern seemed to be safeguard- ing Hunza's rights : Russian occupation would bright the Tsar's empire within 330 km of Srinagar and 500 of Simla . India's ...
المحتوى
Introduction | 1 |
The Land and The People | 12 |
History of Ladakhi Rulers | 31 |
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