Cultural Heritage of Jammu-Kashmir and Ladakh, المجلد 3Nagendra Kr Singh Anmol Publications, 1997 |
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... remained temporarily unoccupied . Peking , which had made no effort whatever to help the Mir face the British onslaught , nonetheless made loud verbal protests and succeeded in obtaining Whitehall's assurance that it would be invited to ...
... remained temporarily unoccupied . Peking , which had made no effort whatever to help the Mir face the British onslaught , nonetheless made loud verbal protests and succeeded in obtaining Whitehall's assurance that it would be invited to ...
الصفحة 41
... remained in this area for four months . Although they remained unmolested here their food supplies were so precarious that they had to subsist on plundered food alone . The situation was very tense however and Zorawar spent a great deal ...
... remained in this area for four months . Although they remained unmolested here their food supplies were so precarious that they had to subsist on plundered food alone . The situation was very tense however and Zorawar spent a great deal ...
الصفحة 171
... remained , and place the collection of fuel upon some regular basis , both the Imperial and Kashmir Governments would in some not very distant future be called upon to face very heavy expenditure . On his return to Kashmir Mahboob Ali ...
... remained , and place the collection of fuel upon some regular basis , both the Imperial and Kashmir Governments would in some not very distant future be called upon to face very heavy expenditure . On his return to Kashmir Mahboob Ali ...
المحتوى
Introduction | 1 |
The Land and The People | 12 |
History of Ladakhi Rulers | 31 |
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age group Agha Aksai Chin army Balti Baltistan Be-da bridge British brothers Buddha Buddhists called chief Chilas Chinese Chomo common construction crops cultivation cultural Darbar Delhi dmans-rigs Dogra economic eldest father females force Front-B frontier Gilgit girl Goba gompa Government Gulab Singh Gyalpo gyut hand hill Hunza husband important India Indus Jammu and Kashmir Kahlon Kaplanian Karakoram Kargil Kargil district Kashgar king Kuhl labour Ladák Ladakh Lahore Lama land Leh district letter Lhasa Maharaja males manure marriage married mgar-ba monasteries Moorcroft mountains Muslims Namgyal Nubra parents person phasphun group Political Agent polyandry population Punjab Raja Ranjit Singh Raskam region relations religious revenue river road route Rudok ruler rupees Russian Sec-F Shah shawl-wool Sikh sku-drag social Srinagar status Suru telegraph territory thanadar Tibet Tibetan tion tourist trade valley village wife women wool Yarkand Zanskar Zorawar Singh