Cultural Heritage of Jammu-Kashmir and Ladakh, المجلد 3Nagendra Kr Singh Anmol Publications, 1997 |
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... rule crumbling down and registered their triumph by establishing Muslim rule . Later Mughal Emperor Akbar , annexed it . After the downfall of Mughal dynasty , this region came under the control of Sikhs and Afghans for some time and ...
... rule crumbling down and registered their triumph by establishing Muslim rule . Later Mughal Emperor Akbar , annexed it . After the downfall of Mughal dynasty , this region came under the control of Sikhs and Afghans for some time and ...
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... rule there was reckoned 18,000 paying houses , of which 400 of large size paid Rs . 7 each 1,600 of middle size paid Rs . 311⁄2 each 16,000 of small size paid Rs . 134 each 18,000 houses paying = Rs . 2,800 5,600 28,000 Rs . 36,400 Each ...
... rule there was reckoned 18,000 paying houses , of which 400 of large size paid Rs . 7 each 1,600 of middle size paid Rs . 311⁄2 each 16,000 of small size paid Rs . 134 each 18,000 houses paying = Rs . 2,800 5,600 28,000 Rs . 36,400 Each ...
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... rule and ownership of the means of production . In the Dogra - wars Ladakh became subject to a Dogra - raja . He had extended his domains north - and westward and loosened them from the Sikh - empire of those days . This situation ...
... rule and ownership of the means of production . In the Dogra - wars Ladakh became subject to a Dogra - raja . He had extended his domains north - and westward and loosened them from the Sikh - empire of those days . This situation ...
المحتوى
Introduction | 1 |
The Land and The People | 12 |
History of Ladakhi Rulers | 31 |
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