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الصفحة 157
The undertaking of the Burnar people to cultivate these lands was very satisfactory , as a large areas of land was ... to be brought under cultivation and the difficulty of obtaining supplies on the Boonji - Chilas road was expected to ...
The undertaking of the Burnar people to cultivate these lands was very satisfactory , as a large areas of land was ... to be brought under cultivation and the difficulty of obtaining supplies on the Boonji - Chilas road was expected to ...
الصفحة 158
It brought under cultivation a land which sufficed for the needs of at least 300 families . In the completion of this Kuhl Raja Sikandar Khan of Nagar exhibited prodigious energy . The Kuhl was commenced entirely on his own initiative ...
It brought under cultivation a land which sufficed for the needs of at least 300 families . In the completion of this Kuhl Raja Sikandar Khan of Nagar exhibited prodigious energy . The Kuhl was commenced entirely on his own initiative ...
الصفحة 165
The area which this canal brought under cultivation was 23772 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 ...
The area which this canal brought under cultivation was 23772 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 ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Land and The People | 12 |
History of Ladakhi Rulers | 31 |
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