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الصفحة 51
He had already adopted the plan of conquering the hill states in the north and north - east of the Punjab simultaneously , with the Punjab plains . In the Kangra hills , 2 the Maharaja's serious rival was Raja Sansar Chand Katoch who ...
He had already adopted the plan of conquering the hill states in the north and north - east of the Punjab simultaneously , with the Punjab plains . In the Kangra hills , 2 the Maharaja's serious rival was Raja Sansar Chand Katoch who ...
الصفحة 52
the hill states as he pleased . The hill princes were captured , subdued , made subservient and exiled . The story of their downfall is consistent : Guler in 1813-14 ; Jaswan and Nurpur in 1815 ; Datarpur in 1818 and Kutlehr in 1825.7 ...
the hill states as he pleased . The hill princes were captured , subdued , made subservient and exiled . The story of their downfall is consistent : Guler in 1813-14 ; Jaswan and Nurpur in 1815 ; Datarpur in 1818 and Kutlehr in 1825.7 ...
الصفحة 255
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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المحتوى
Introduction | 1 |
The Land and The People | 12 |
History of Ladakhi Rulers | 31 |
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