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These three mountain chains embrace two river valleys , those of the Indus and
the Shyok . The Indus , known as the ... the Karakoram pass . It is bounded on the
north by the Kunlun range and on the south by the Muztagh and Aghil mountains
...
These three mountain chains embrace two river valleys , those of the Indus and
the Shyok . The Indus , known as the ... the Karakoram pass . It is bounded on the
north by the Kunlun range and on the south by the Muztagh and Aghil mountains
...
الصفحة 188
traveller might proceed either down the Indus to Leh , and across the mountains
to the Shyok river , or he might cross the Tsaka La and proceed direct to the
Shyok by Chushal or Pang Kong . 154 The different roads that led to Leh , on all
sides ...
traveller might proceed either down the Indus to Leh , and across the mountains
to the Shyok river , or he might cross the Tsaka La and proceed direct to the
Shyok by Chushal or Pang Kong . 154 The different roads that led to Leh , on all
sides ...
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Ladakh is one of the highest cold deserts with mountains of Zanskar , Karakoram
and Ladakh dividing the area almost into two . The Ladakhis have been using
passes to cross these giant mountain ranges . The passes made for the main ...
Ladakh is one of the highest cold deserts with mountains of Zanskar , Karakoram
and Ladakh dividing the area almost into two . The Ladakhis have been using
passes to cross these giant mountain ranges . The passes made for the main ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Land and The People | 12 |
History of Ladakhi Rulers | 31 |
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