Cultural Heritage of Jammu-Kashmir and Ladakh, المجلد 3Nagendra Kr Singh Anmol Publications, 1997 |
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Nagendra Kr Singh. after Ranjit Singh's death . Besides , he wanted to gain uunimpeded access tpo the lucrative ... Zorawar Singh marched into Tibet with nearly 4,000 men . The hard core of his army was Dogra with some Baltis , Ladakhis ...
Nagendra Kr Singh. after Ranjit Singh's death . Besides , he wanted to gain uunimpeded access tpo the lucrative ... Zorawar Singh marched into Tibet with nearly 4,000 men . The hard core of his army was Dogra with some Baltis , Ladakhis ...
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Nagendra Kr Singh. The well prepared Dogra army marched under General Zorawar Singh from Kashtwar and entered Ladakh via Suru valley pass which was easy to cross from the north side but steep and difficult on the south side . On the ...
Nagendra Kr Singh. The well prepared Dogra army marched under General Zorawar Singh from Kashtwar and entered Ladakh via Suru valley pass which was easy to cross from the north side but steep and difficult on the south side . On the ...
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... Zorawar Singh . One seeing this the troops of both sides felt that this was part of the religious ritual and they sheathed their swords again . The Dogra soldiers however now suspected that the Botis planned to kill Zorawar for any lame ...
... Zorawar Singh . One seeing this the troops of both sides felt that this was part of the religious ritual and they sheathed their swords again . The Dogra soldiers however now suspected that the Botis planned to kill Zorawar for any lame ...
المحتوى
Introduction | 1 |
The Land and The People | 12 |
History of Ladakhi Rulers | 31 |
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