Cultural Heritage of Jammu-Kashmir and Ladakh, المجلد 3Nagendra Kr Singh Anmol Publications, 1997 |
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... Lhasa's ministers for- warded to the Manchu emperor a petition from the Ladakhi ' aborigines ' as well as the Balti chief , pledging anew their allegiance to the Tibetan regent . It was broadly hinted that this would lead to better ...
... Lhasa's ministers for- warded to the Manchu emperor a petition from the Ladakhi ' aborigines ' as well as the Balti chief , pledging anew their allegiance to the Tibetan regent . It was broadly hinted that this would lead to better ...
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... Lhasa and did so when these were complete . Such was the terror struck by Singee's invading soldiers , and their reputation had reached such a high peak that again the ruler of Lhasa sent a personal envoy to make peace . Thus at Sri Kir ...
... Lhasa and did so when these were complete . Such was the terror struck by Singee's invading soldiers , and their reputation had reached such a high peak that again the ruler of Lhasa sent a personal envoy to make peace . Thus at Sri Kir ...
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... Lhasa and the Tashi Lama of Tashi - Lhunpo belong to it . Tsongkhapa's memory is still venerated throughout Tibet . Pictures of him are hung up in all the temples , and the holy impressions of his hands and feet are said to be preserved ...
... Lhasa and the Tashi Lama of Tashi - Lhunpo belong to it . Tsongkhapa's memory is still venerated throughout Tibet . Pictures of him are hung up in all the temples , and the holy impressions of his hands and feet are said to be preserved ...
المحتوى
Introduction | 1 |
The Land and The People | 12 |
History of Ladakhi Rulers | 31 |
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