Cultural Heritage of Jammu-Kashmir and Ladakh, المجلد 3Nagendra Kr Singh Anmol Publications, 1997 |
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الصفحة 14
... carried it to Leh and the Kashmiri dealers who brought it to the valley . The pashmina goat is indigenous to Ladakh , western Tibet and parts of the Tien Shan mountains where a harsh but snowless winter and availability of grass for ...
... carried it to Leh and the Kashmiri dealers who brought it to the valley . The pashmina goat is indigenous to Ladakh , western Tibet and parts of the Tien Shan mountains where a harsh but snowless winter and availability of grass for ...
الصفحة 107
... carried on the back for a short distance by the immediate heir of the deceased . After this the dead body is carried in a litter to the crematorium by near relations who take turns four at a time . In the countryside where a litter may ...
... carried on the back for a short distance by the immediate heir of the deceased . After this the dead body is carried in a litter to the crematorium by near relations who take turns four at a time . In the countryside where a litter may ...
الصفحة 166
... carry on his experiments with oats , French potatoes , etc. The Maharaja sanctioned Rs . 50 / - as grant - in - aid for the ... carried on mostly by barter . Coined money was therefore prized above its intrinsic value , and was the most ...
... carry on his experiments with oats , French potatoes , etc. The Maharaja sanctioned Rs . 50 / - as grant - in - aid for the ... carried on mostly by barter . Coined money was therefore prized above its intrinsic value , and was the most ...
المحتوى
Introduction | 1 |
The Land and The People | 12 |
History of Ladakhi Rulers | 31 |
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