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الصفحة 14
However , it was the pashmina trade which was of supreme importance , and it involved a large number of people , from the nomads of Changtang whose animals produced it to the Ladakhi merchants who carried it to Leh and the Kashmiri ...
However , it was the pashmina trade which was of supreme importance , and it involved a large number of people , from the nomads of Changtang whose animals produced it to the Ladakhi merchants who carried it to Leh and the Kashmiri ...
الصفحة 107
On an auspicious day the dead body is removed from the house to its outer gate by the phospuns and from there carried on the back for a short distance by the immediate heir of the deceased . After this the dead body is carried in a ...
On an auspicious day the dead body is removed from the house to its outer gate by the phospuns and from there carried on the back for a short distance by the immediate heir of the deceased . After this the dead body is carried in a ...
الصفحة 166
Under the circumstances , the Assistant to the Resident for Leh recommended to the Darbar , in July 1907 , that Peter be given some financial assistance every year to enable him to carry on his experiments with oats , French potatoes ...
Under the circumstances , the Assistant to the Resident for Leh recommended to the Darbar , in July 1907 , that Peter be given some financial assistance every year to enable him to carry on his experiments with oats , French potatoes ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Land and The People | 12 |
History of Ladakhi Rulers | 31 |
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