Cultural Heritage of Jammu-Kashmir and Ladakh, المجلد 3Nagendra Kr Singh Anmol Publications, 1997 |
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... bridge . The rest of the forces advanced by the valley of LANG KARCHU and MANJI to the bridge of PASKYUM . At this point the Ladakhis gave battle to the advancing Dogras . The struggle was protracted , however in this case the ...
... bridge . The rest of the forces advanced by the valley of LANG KARCHU and MANJI to the bridge of PASKYUM . At this point the Ladakhis gave battle to the advancing Dogras . The struggle was protracted , however in this case the ...
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... bridge at Paskyum ; the destruction of which , by the Banka Kahlon , delayed the advance of the invaders for one day . The reason assigned for not breaking down the Khallach bridge , over the Indus , was , because its destruction would ...
... bridge at Paskyum ; the destruction of which , by the Banka Kahlon , delayed the advance of the invaders for one day . The reason assigned for not breaking down the Khallach bridge , over the Indus , was , because its destruction would ...
الصفحة 77
... bridge of Khallach . But the indolent votaries of an almost worn - out faith were no match for the more active and energetic worshippers of Mahadeo and Párbati . Under the government of Maharaja Guláb Singh , the country is held by a ...
... bridge of Khallach . But the indolent votaries of an almost worn - out faith were no match for the more active and energetic worshippers of Mahadeo and Párbati . Under the government of Maharaja Guláb Singh , the country is held by a ...
المحتوى
Introduction | 1 |
The Land and The People | 12 |
History of Ladakhi Rulers | 31 |
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