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But at the beginning of the 14th Century A. D. , the increasing pressure of Muslims brought the Hindu rule crumbling down and registered their triumph by establishing Muslim rule . Later Mughal Emperor Akbar , annexed it .
But at the beginning of the 14th Century A. D. , the increasing pressure of Muslims brought the Hindu rule crumbling down and registered their triumph by establishing Muslim rule . Later Mughal Emperor Akbar , annexed it .
الصفحة 71
Under the Dogra rule , although the number of inhabited dwellings has diminished , yet the number of paying houses is still about the same , as all the crown villages have been appropriated by the government .
Under the Dogra rule , although the number of inhabited dwellings has diminished , yet the number of paying houses is still about the same , as all the crown villages have been appropriated by the government .
الصفحة 91
There were no formal training of officials , no fixed scale of promotion , not any limitation in period of tenure . Office - holding was not far separated from hereditary local rule and ownership of the means of production .
There were no formal training of officials , no fixed scale of promotion , not any limitation in period of tenure . Office - holding was not far separated from hereditary local rule and ownership of the means of production .
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Introduction | 1 |
The Land and The People | 12 |
History of Ladakhi Rulers | 31 |
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