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الصفحة 14
Among the most desolate routes the world knows of , both entailed negotiating
two other very high passes , the Khardung La and the Saser La . Of the two , the
winter route , along frozen and thus negotiable river valleys , was preferred .
Among the most desolate routes the world knows of , both entailed negotiating
two other very high passes , the Khardung La and the Saser La . Of the two , the
winter route , along frozen and thus negotiable river valleys , was preferred .
الصفحة 44
The force had therefore to take a devious route and cover almost 300 miles in just
ten days . The experienced guide led the force up the river Zanskar , over LUNGA
LACH , then to THUNG LUNG passes to river Indus below GYA . This was a ...
The force had therefore to take a devious route and cover almost 300 miles in just
ten days . The experienced guide led the force up the river Zanskar , over LUNGA
LACH , then to THUNG LUNG passes to river Indus below GYA . This was a ...
الصفحة 167
There were two routes from Kashmir leading to Chinese Turkistan , one was via
Gilgit and the other via Leh . The Leh route had , as has been said before , a
direct connection through Kulu with British India . Exports from Central Asia to ...
There were two routes from Kashmir leading to Chinese Turkistan , one was via
Gilgit and the other via Leh . The Leh route had , as has been said before , a
direct connection through Kulu with British India . Exports from Central Asia to ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Land and The People | 12 |
History of Ladakhi Rulers | 31 |
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