Cultural Heritage of Jammu-Kashmir and Ladakh, المجلد 3Nagendra Kr Singh Anmol Publications, 1997 |
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... ment.80 But all these efforts of the Kashmir State proved to be nugatory and fuel supply at Gilgit remained ever scarce , and it was a problem which no one could solve.81 Ladakh : Trade Imports Ladakh imported dried apricots , ghee ...
... ment.80 But all these efforts of the Kashmir State proved to be nugatory and fuel supply at Gilgit remained ever scarce , and it was a problem which no one could solve.81 Ladakh : Trade Imports Ladakh imported dried apricots , ghee ...
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... ment registers . All who could afford to do so had given considerations ( of one kind or another ) to have their land lightly assessed , while the poorer classes , who were unable to bribe , had been assessed at the full , and sometimes ...
... ment registers . All who could afford to do so had given considerations ( of one kind or another ) to have their land lightly assessed , while the poorer classes , who were unable to bribe , had been assessed at the full , and sometimes ...
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... ment projects to start with . With all the natural vagaries some green plantation of poplar and willow trees decorate the valleys as they are watered through channels . The Ladakhis are of Mongoloid stock and speak Ladakhi language ...
... ment projects to start with . With all the natural vagaries some green plantation of poplar and willow trees decorate the valleys as they are watered through channels . The Ladakhis are of Mongoloid stock and speak Ladakhi language ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Land and The People | 12 |
History of Ladakhi Rulers | 31 |
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