Cultural Heritage of Jammu-Kashmir and Ladakh, المجلد 3Nagendra Kr Singh Anmol Publications, 1997 |
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... later , could first build a highway across Indian Aksai Chin and later criss - cross it with a sizeable network of roads linking southern Sinkiang with western Tibet . ) For the Raj , then as for long afterwards , trade was the major ...
... later , could first build a highway across Indian Aksai Chin and later criss - cross it with a sizeable network of roads linking southern Sinkiang with western Tibet . ) For the Raj , then as for long afterwards , trade was the major ...
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... later it was the western , or Dzungar , Mongols who sprang a major surprise by attacking Tibet from the west , in the heart of winter 1717 , from across the Kunlun range . Lhabzang was taken prisoner and later exe- cuted . However the ...
... later it was the western , or Dzungar , Mongols who sprang a major surprise by attacking Tibet from the west , in the heart of winter 1717 , from across the Kunlun range . Lhabzang was taken prisoner and later exe- cuted . However the ...
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... later Samuel53 Turner had given some information about shawl - wool54 , much was not known till 1812 , when William Moorcroft , a resourceful and intelligent young employee of the Company penetrated into West Tibet and visited Gartok ...
... later Samuel53 Turner had given some information about shawl - wool54 , much was not known till 1812 , when William Moorcroft , a resourceful and intelligent young employee of the Company penetrated into West Tibet and visited Gartok ...
المحتوى
Introduction | 1 |
The Land and The People | 12 |
History of Ladakhi Rulers | 31 |
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