Cultural Heritage of Jammu-Kashmir and Ladakh, المجلد 3Nagendra Kr Singh Anmol Publications, 1997 |
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... held sway in Turkestan , they controlled access to Ladakh in the west which could , therefore , serve as a base for another advance into Tibet . This apart , Leh was both an important entrepôt and a centre for news and intelligence ...
... held sway in Turkestan , they controlled access to Ladakh in the west which could , therefore , serve as a base for another advance into Tibet . This apart , Leh was both an important entrepôt and a centre for news and intelligence ...
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... held till his death in 1843. This appointment further increased the influence of the Dogra brothers in the Sikh court . Dhian Singh looked after Gulab Singh's interests at the Lahore Durbar and pushed their common cause . Clearly ...
... held till his death in 1843. This appointment further increased the influence of the Dogra brothers in the Sikh court . Dhian Singh looked after Gulab Singh's interests at the Lahore Durbar and pushed their common cause . Clearly ...
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... held by officials who supervised the Central - Asian trade in Baltistam . There were also the three tehsils ( = regional subdivisions ) of Ladakh , each headed by a " tehsildar " , who was assisted by " naib - tehsildars " . The latter ...
... held by officials who supervised the Central - Asian trade in Baltistam . There were also the three tehsils ( = regional subdivisions ) of Ladakh , each headed by a " tehsildar " , who was assisted by " naib - tehsildars " . The latter ...
المحتوى
Introduction | 1 |
The Land and The People | 12 |
History of Ladakhi Rulers | 31 |
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