Cultural Heritage of Jammu-Kashmir and Ladakh, المجلد 3Nagendra Kr Singh Anmol Publications, 1997 |
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... dynasties . But at the beginning of the 14th Century A. D. , the increasing pressure of Muslims brought the Hindu ... dynasty , this region came under the control of Sikhs and Afghans for some time and finally under the control of the ...
... dynasties . But at the beginning of the 14th Century A. D. , the increasing pressure of Muslims brought the Hindu ... dynasty , this region came under the control of Sikhs and Afghans for some time and finally under the control of the ...
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... dynasty , securely established at Peking , responded eagerly to Tibet's cries of distress . While the first Manchu army was routed in battle , the second expedition in 1719 succeeded , with the help of some Tibetan factions , in ...
... dynasty , securely established at Peking , responded eagerly to Tibet's cries of distress . While the first Manchu army was routed in battle , the second expedition in 1719 succeeded , with the help of some Tibetan factions , in ...
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... dynasty came to power . In reigned continuously until the Dogra - wars ( 1834-42 ) , when the country lost its independence . Under this rNam- rgyal dynasty , more of the history and life of Ladakh was documented , especially since ...
... dynasty came to power . In reigned continuously until the Dogra - wars ( 1834-42 ) , when the country lost its independence . Under this rNam- rgyal dynasty , more of the history and life of Ladakh was documented , especially since ...
المحتوى
Introduction | 1 |
The Land and The People | 12 |
History of Ladakhi Rulers | 31 |
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