Cultural Heritage of Jammu-Kashmir and Ladakh, المجلد 3Nagendra Kr Singh Anmol Publications, 1997 |
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... Shah Abdali ( c . 1722-73 ) became an important force . With Kabul as his base , Ahmad Shah extended his sway over the Panjab and ventured as far as Delhi and the Doab . In 1751 , he conquered Kashmir . In Tibet the death of the Great ...
... Shah Abdali ( c . 1722-73 ) became an important force . With Kabul as his base , Ahmad Shah extended his sway over the Panjab and ventured as far as Delhi and the Doab . In 1751 , he conquered Kashmir . In Tibet the death of the Great ...
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... Shah was unhappy with his son he had disinherited him and had inaugurated his younger son Muhammed Ali . At that time Mohommed Shah had fled to Suru to join Zorawar and seek his protection . Zorawar was only too willing to grant him ...
... Shah was unhappy with his son he had disinherited him and had inaugurated his younger son Muhammed Ali . At that time Mohommed Shah had fled to Suru to join Zorawar and seek his protection . Zorawar was only too willing to grant him ...
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... Shah and his army was panic - stricken at this news . In a fit of sheer cowardice Ahmed Shah set fire to his own palace even before Zorawar's arrival . He then retired with his army into Skardo fort . After fighting minor actions on the ...
... Shah and his army was panic - stricken at this news . In a fit of sheer cowardice Ahmed Shah set fire to his own palace even before Zorawar's arrival . He then retired with his army into Skardo fort . After fighting minor actions on the ...
المحتوى
Introduction | 1 |
The Land and The People | 12 |
History of Ladakhi Rulers | 31 |
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