Cultural Heritage of Jammu-Kashmir and Ladakh, المجلد 3Nagendra Kr Singh Anmol Publications, 1997 |
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... Raskam claimed rights of cultivation . Besides there was pasturage for his cattle , as well as levying of dues on the Kirghiz who grazed on the Taghdumbash pamir . A recurrent theme in the Hunza - India - China parleys till the 1930s ...
... Raskam claimed rights of cultivation . Besides there was pasturage for his cattle , as well as levying of dues on the Kirghiz who grazed on the Taghdumbash pamir . A recurrent theme in the Hunza - India - China parleys till the 1930s ...
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... Raskam for Peking's to the Hpimaw tract on the Burma - Yunnan border . After 1914 , the Mir had his men cultivate in Raskam and even though the Chinese did not formally acknowledge his right , they did in practice acquiesce in it . In ...
... Raskam for Peking's to the Hpimaw tract on the Burma - Yunnan border . After 1914 , the Mir had his men cultivate in Raskam and even though the Chinese did not formally acknowledge his right , they did in practice acquiesce in it . In ...
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... Raskam which Peking should respect in return for India's acceptance of Chinese sovereignty there . The two issues , though linked , were separate ones , and Calcutta's Foreign Department complained that MacDonald and his ilk did not ...
... Raskam which Peking should respect in return for India's acceptance of Chinese sovereignty there . The two issues , though linked , were separate ones , and Calcutta's Foreign Department complained that MacDonald and his ilk did not ...
المحتوى
Introduction | 1 |
The Land and The People | 12 |
History of Ladakhi Rulers | 31 |
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