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الصفحة 146
The area that can be brought under cultivation is proportionate to the manpower
of individual families , each managing to force an unresponsive soil to yield just
enough for its sustenance . The Buddhists in the area adopted polyandry as a ...
The area that can be brought under cultivation is proportionate to the manpower
of individual families , each managing to force an unresponsive soil to yield just
enough for its sustenance . The Buddhists in the area adopted polyandry as a ...
الصفحة 157
They were to be assisted in the construction of this water channel by the skilled
labour of the Gilgit cultivation company under the orders of the ... The undertaking
of the Burnar people to cultivate these lands was very satisfactory , as ...
They were to be assisted in the construction of this water channel by the skilled
labour of the Gilgit cultivation company under the orders of the ... The undertaking
of the Burnar people to cultivate these lands was very satisfactory , as ...
الصفحة 165
The area which this canal brought under cultivation was 23712 acres with a
possible revenue of Rs . 6 , 000 / - per annum . This area was at the junction of ( a
) the Kargil - Srinagar , ( b ) the Kargil - LehYarkand , and ( c ) the Kargil - Skardu
...
The area which this canal brought under cultivation was 23712 acres with a
possible revenue of Rs . 6 , 000 / - per annum . This area was at the junction of ( a
) the Kargil - Srinagar , ( b ) the Kargil - LehYarkand , and ( c ) the Kargil - Skardu
...
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المحتوى
Introduction | 1 |
The Land and The People | 12 |
History of Ladakhi Rulers | 31 |
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