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الصفحة 6
In the absence of a suitable heir , the masnad 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 ...
In the absence of a suitable heir , the masnad 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 ...
الصفحة 41
The Dogras 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 ...
The Dogras 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 ...
الصفحة 171
He arrived at the conclusion that if early steps were not taken to conserve the few
forests which remained , and place the collection of fuel upon some regular basis
, both the Imperial and Kashmir Governments would in some not very distant ...
He arrived at the conclusion that if early steps were not taken to conserve the few
forests which remained , and place the collection of fuel upon some regular basis
, both the Imperial and Kashmir Governments would in some not very distant ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Land and The People | 12 |
History of Ladakhi Rulers | 31 |
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