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District Ladakh14 is bounded on the north by Karakaram ranges and on the east by Tibet . The districts of Baramula , Srinagar , Anantnag and Doda of Jammu and Kashmir State are on the west , whereas southern part is flanked by the ...
District Ladakh14 is bounded on the north by Karakaram ranges and on the east by Tibet . The districts of Baramula , Srinagar , Anantnag and Doda of Jammu and Kashmir State are on the west , whereas southern part is flanked by the ...
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Even between the two districts of the Ladakh region , the share of Leh district is not usually commensurate with its size and needs which are greater than Kargil district . This is a major irritant to the Buddhists , who have thus ...
Even between the two districts of the Ladakh region , the share of Leh district is not usually commensurate with its size and needs which are greater than Kargil district . This is a major irritant to the Buddhists , who have thus ...
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Thirdly , if Kargil district wishes to continue as a district of Kashmir province , the alternative demand of the L.B.A. for an Autonomous Hill Council for Leh district , should be conceded and implemented , without further delay .
Thirdly , if Kargil district wishes to continue as a district of Kashmir province , the alternative demand of the L.B.A. for an Autonomous Hill Council for Leh district , should be conceded and implemented , without further delay .
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Introduction | 1 |
The Land and The People | 12 |
History of Ladakhi Rulers | 31 |
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