Cultural Heritage of Jammu-Kashmir and Ladakh, المجلد 3Nagendra Kr Singh Anmol Publications, 1997 |
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... Ladakh , runs the entire length of the region . The Chang Chenmo ( ' great northern ' ) range separates the far north - eastern part of Ladakh from the rest . North of the range , the Chang Chenmo river flows west- wards in an ...
... Ladakh , runs the entire length of the region . The Chang Chenmo ( ' great northern ' ) range separates the far north - eastern part of Ladakh from the rest . North of the range , the Chang Chenmo river flows west- wards in an ...
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... Ladakh . The English , on the other hand controlled all the hilly tract lying between the rivers Kali and Sutlej , the boundaries of which as has been remarked , were also coterminous with those of Ladakh and West Tibet . These powers ...
... Ladakh . The English , on the other hand controlled all the hilly tract lying between the rivers Kali and Sutlej , the boundaries of which as has been remarked , were also coterminous with those of Ladakh and West Tibet . These powers ...
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... Ladakh . It shares the eastern boundary with Tibet . Ladakh is gifted by the mighty Indus river and its tributaries of Zanskar , Dras , Shyok and Shigar . Ladakh is one of the highest cold deserts with mountains of Zanskar , Karakoram and ...
... Ladakh . It shares the eastern boundary with Tibet . Ladakh is gifted by the mighty Indus river and its tributaries of Zanskar , Dras , Shyok and Shigar . Ladakh is one of the highest cold deserts with mountains of Zanskar , Karakoram and ...
المحتوى
Introduction | 1 |
The Land and The People | 12 |
History of Ladakhi Rulers | 31 |
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