Cultural Heritage of Jammu-Kashmir and Ladakh, المجلد 3Nagendra Kr Singh Anmol Publications, 1997 |
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... Raja Jit Singh of Jammu immediately tendered his submission and presented customary tribute . 12 Not long after Ranjit Singh sub- dued Basohli , which was situated to the south of Jammu and in 1809 , the Raja of Chamba also recognised ...
... Raja Jit Singh of Jammu immediately tendered his submission and presented customary tribute . 12 Not long after Ranjit Singh sub- dued Basohli , which was situated to the south of Jammu and in 1809 , the Raja of Chamba also recognised ...
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... Raja Gulab Singh . Born in 1792 ( 5th Katik , 1849 Vikrami Samvat ) , 24 he was descendant of a collateral branch of the ruling family of Jammu . About 1810 , after trying his luck at many places , he joined the service of Ranjit Singh ...
... Raja Gulab Singh . Born in 1792 ( 5th Katik , 1849 Vikrami Samvat ) , 24 he was descendant of a collateral branch of the ruling family of Jammu . About 1810 , after trying his luck at many places , he joined the service of Ranjit Singh ...
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... Raja Gulab Singh - was also not slow to grasp the potentialities of shawl - wool trade of Ladakh . By the establishment of shawl manufactories at Amritsar and Nurpur , wool was in great demand in the plains . The shawl manufacturers of ...
... Raja Gulab Singh - was also not slow to grasp the potentialities of shawl - wool trade of Ladakh . By the establishment of shawl manufactories at Amritsar and Nurpur , wool was in great demand in the plains . The shawl manufacturers of ...
المحتوى
Introduction | 1 |
The Land and The People | 12 |
History of Ladakhi Rulers | 31 |
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