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الصفحة 18
With Ladakh as a tributary state all that was needed was to annex those areas of
west Tibet from which the wool came . This would present no problem if the
ancient Ladakhi claim to the kingdom of Guge as well as to all territory west of
Lake ...
With Ladakh as a tributary state all that was needed was to annex those areas of
west Tibet from which the wool came . This would present no problem if the
ancient Ladakhi claim to the kingdom of Guge as well as to all territory west of
Lake ...
الصفحة 56
The English , on the other hand controlled all the hilly tract lying between the
rivers Kali and Sutlej , the boundaries of which as has been remarked , were also
coterminous with those of Ladakh and West Tibet . These powers , after acquiring
...
The English , on the other hand controlled all the hilly tract lying between the
rivers Kali and Sutlej , the boundaries of which as has been remarked , were also
coterminous with those of Ladakh and West Tibet . These powers , after acquiring
...
الصفحة 58
Soon after , with a view to purchase wool from Tibetan traders and also to divert
the wool trade from Kashmir into territories ... to have good roads in Kinnaur , the
north - eastern part of Bashahr , which is conterminous with Ladakh and Tibet .
Soon after , with a view to purchase wool from Tibetan traders and also to divert
the wool trade from Kashmir into territories ... to have good roads in Kinnaur , the
north - eastern part of Bashahr , which is conterminous with Ladakh and Tibet .
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Introduction | 1 |
The Land and The People | 12 |
History of Ladakhi Rulers | 31 |
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