Cultural Heritage of Jammu-Kashmir and Ladakh, المجلد 3Nagendra Kr Singh Anmol Publications, 1997 |
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... kind of worship . For that they get due remuneration in kind or cash . Over and above this , the villagers are under an obligation to supply the manpower , more or less regularly needed , to do the various kinds of works in the ...
... kind of worship . For that they get due remuneration in kind or cash . Over and above this , the villagers are under an obligation to supply the manpower , more or less regularly needed , to do the various kinds of works in the ...
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... kind , which had the peculiarity of being alike on both sides , were made for local use , and Chitral daggers and sword - hilts were in great demand in the neighbouring valleys.6 Sericulture 64 In the spring of 1899 the Gilgit ...
... kind , which had the peculiarity of being alike on both sides , were made for local use , and Chitral daggers and sword - hilts were in great demand in the neighbouring valleys.6 Sericulture 64 In the spring of 1899 the Gilgit ...
الصفحة 174
... kind . They also had to pay about Rs . 1.11 per annum in cash on account of the " miscellaneous " taxes . The middle and small - sized houses were assumed to have half and quarter of a " Zamin ” belonging to them , respectively , and ...
... kind . They also had to pay about Rs . 1.11 per annum in cash on account of the " miscellaneous " taxes . The middle and small - sized houses were assumed to have half and quarter of a " Zamin ” belonging to them , respectively , and ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Land and The People | 12 |
History of Ladakhi Rulers | 31 |
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