Cultural Heritage of Jammu-Kashmir and Ladakh, المجلد 3Nagendra Kr Singh Anmol Publications, 1997 |
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... routes leading from Leh to Yarkand and Kashgar formed , until the Chinese occupation of Tibet , major arteries of trade . Of these , the winter or zamistan route , nearly 710 km long , led across frozen river beds ; the summer or tabistan ...
... routes leading from Leh to Yarkand and Kashgar formed , until the Chinese occupation of Tibet , major arteries of trade . Of these , the winter or zamistan route , nearly 710 km long , led across frozen river beds ; the summer or tabistan ...
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... 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 novel route unknown to any one in Zorawar's ...
... 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 novel route unknown to any one in Zorawar's ...
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... 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 Kashmir and ...
... 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 Kashmir and ...
المحتوى
Introduction | 1 |
The Land and The People | 12 |
History of Ladakhi Rulers | 31 |
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