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الصفحة
Jammu , Kashmir and Ladakh , as evident from various sources available , had a
deep - rooted historical tradition . For a considerable long time , it was governed
by a number of Hindu dynasties . But at the beginning of the 14th Century A . D .
Jammu , Kashmir and Ladakh , as evident from various sources available , had a
deep - rooted historical tradition . For a considerable long time , it was governed
by a number of Hindu dynasties . But at the beginning of the 14th Century A . D .
الصفحة 167
Owing to historical circumstances cultural ties had by the second quarter of the
20th century become loose but commercial were still a binding factor between
the two countries . There were two routes from Kashmir leading to Chinese
Turkistan ...
Owing to historical circumstances cultural ties had by the second quarter of the
20th century become loose but commercial were still a binding factor between
the two countries . There were two routes from Kashmir leading to Chinese
Turkistan ...
الصفحة 193
94Note on the Ladakh Wazarat in the Jammu Kashmir Province by Capt . J . L .
Kaye , Settlement Commissioner , J and K , Samvat 1953 ( Ad . 1896 – 97 ) , JK ,
85 of 1904 ; British Joint Commissioner , Ladakh , to RK , No . 246 , December 14
...
94Note on the Ladakh Wazarat in the Jammu Kashmir Province by Capt . J . L .
Kaye , Settlement Commissioner , J and K , Samvat 1953 ( Ad . 1896 – 97 ) , JK ,
85 of 1904 ; British Joint Commissioner , Ladakh , to RK , No . 246 , December 14
...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Land and The People | 12 |
History of Ladakhi Rulers | 31 |
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