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The cha - pa ( chapba , ' tea - man ' ) caravan or mission was organized by the Tibetan government and principally carried brick tea for consumption in Ladakh . The Tibetans returned with saffron , sugar and dried apricots .
The cha - pa ( chapba , ' tea - man ' ) caravan or mission was organized by the Tibetan government and principally carried brick tea for consumption in Ladakh . The Tibetans returned with saffron , sugar and dried apricots .
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Tibetan commander pursued a dispirited , and now leaderless , host to the borders of Ladakh itself . Among the prisoners taken by the Tibetans was Gonpo , steward of the Hemis monastery , not far from Leh .
Tibetan commander pursued a dispirited , and now leaderless , host to the borders of Ladakh itself . Among the prisoners taken by the Tibetans was Gonpo , steward of the Hemis monastery , not far from Leh .
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Former Limits of the Tibetan Language The Tibetan language is now confined to the mountain valleys of the Tsangpo and Indus , and to the upper courses of the Sutluj , the Sarju , and the Chenâb . But in ancient days it probably extended ...
Former Limits of the Tibetan Language The Tibetan language is now confined to the mountain valleys of the Tsangpo and Indus , and to the upper courses of the Sutluj , the Sarju , and the Chenâb . But in ancient days it probably extended ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Land and The People | 12 |
History of Ladakhi Rulers | 31 |
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