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The Kuhl stretched along the slope of the hill range for about 5 miles , crossed it through a natural pass , called " Galli " about 2000 feet above the level of the Parri plain , and branched off to a distance of about 2 miles towards ...
The Kuhl stretched along the slope of the hill range for about 5 miles , crossed it through a natural pass , called " Galli " about 2000 feet above the level of the Parri plain , and branched off to a distance of about 2 miles towards ...
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longer , or 880 paces , or 2,200 feet . Moorcroft states its lenght at 1,000 paces , but these were most probably the paces of a native , of little more than two feet each . The surface of the mani is always covered with inscribed slabs ...
longer , or 880 paces , or 2,200 feet . Moorcroft states its lenght at 1,000 paces , but these were most probably the paces of a native , of little more than two feet each . The surface of the mani is always covered with inscribed slabs ...
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This pillar is six feet nine inches high , one foot six inches broad , and one foot thick35 . The Western Pillar has the same principal figure , also a fur - armed female , with two attendant females on each side .
This pillar is six feet nine inches high , one foot six inches broad , and one foot thick35 . The Western Pillar has the same principal figure , also a fur - armed female , with two attendant females on each side .
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Introduction | 1 |
The Land and The People | 12 |
History of Ladakhi Rulers | 31 |
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