Cultural Heritage of Jammu-Kashmir and Ladakh, المجلد 3Nagendra Kr Singh Anmol Publications, 1997 |
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... Rudok , which their joined strength soon over - powered . Flushed with these heady victories Singee made preparations to invade Lhasa and did so when these were complete . Such was the terror struck by Singee's invading soldiers , and ...
... Rudok , which their joined strength soon over - powered . Flushed with these heady victories Singee made preparations to invade Lhasa and did so when these were complete . Such was the terror struck by Singee's invading soldiers , and ...
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... RUDOK . The rebelling Gyalpo had chosen this place as his hideout with the view that in case of emergency his wife and children could seek refuge in the Chinese district of RUDOK . It was a stroke of luck for Zorawar when he learnt that ...
... RUDOK . The rebelling Gyalpo had chosen this place as his hideout with the view that in case of emergency his wife and children could seek refuge in the Chinese district of RUDOK . It was a stroke of luck for Zorawar when he learnt that ...
الصفحة 187
... Rudok road ; and in 1834 , the Dogras of Jammu , under Zorawar Singh , invaded it on the south by the route from Kishtwar into Suru . Moorcroft mentions another commercial line between India and Khotan , " which was fre- quented in the ...
... Rudok road ; and in 1834 , the Dogras of Jammu , under Zorawar Singh , invaded it on the south by the route from Kishtwar into Suru . Moorcroft mentions another commercial line between India and Khotan , " which was fre- quented in the ...
المحتوى
Introduction | 1 |
The Land and The People | 12 |
History of Ladakhi Rulers | 31 |
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