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الصفحة 116
As mentioned above , there are large areas in Leh , Nubra and Zanskar which have access to an abundant supply of water which , in fact , remain water - logged , but on which no crops are grown for want of manpower .
As mentioned above , there are large areas in Leh , Nubra and Zanskar which have access to an abundant supply of water which , in fact , remain water - logged , but on which no crops are grown for want of manpower .
الصفحة 131
In fact , the Ladakhis are so much religion - bound that they cannot do with - out worship , which is done only by the lamas . It is a terrible demoralisation when one is deprived of the religious services . 2.
In fact , the Ladakhis are so much religion - bound that they cannot do with - out worship , which is done only by the lamas . It is a terrible demoralisation when one is deprived of the religious services . 2.
الصفحة 248
The following some of the many facts will reveal the reasons which drove the Buddhists to desperation , drifted them ... They , however , felt in course of time that the fact of their being in a majority in the region was unpalatable to ...
The following some of the many facts will reveal the reasons which drove the Buddhists to desperation , drifted them ... They , however , felt in course of time that the fact of their being in a majority in the region was unpalatable to ...
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المحتوى
Introduction | 1 |
The Land and The People | 12 |
History of Ladakhi Rulers | 31 |
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