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الصفحة 40
Zorawar left a force of thirty men in the fort and an additional detachment of ten
men to guard the village 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 ...
Zorawar left a force of thirty men in the fort and an additional detachment of ten
men to guard the village 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 ...
الصفحة 76
The best “ means of defence " possessed by Ladák consisted in the general
inaccessibility of the country during one half of the year , when the passes were
closed by snow ; and to the power of breaking down the bridges over the Indus ,
and ...
The best “ means of defence " possessed by Ladák consisted in the general
inaccessibility of the country during one half of the year , when the passes were
closed by snow ; and to the power of breaking down the bridges over the Indus ,
and ...
الصفحة 77
country which might have been saved by a hundred resolute soldiers at the
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 .
country which might have been saved by a hundred resolute soldiers at the
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 .
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المحتوى
Introduction | 1 |
The Land and The People | 12 |
History of Ladakhi Rulers | 31 |
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