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الصفحة 17
On his own initiative he persuaded the Ladakhi ruler , Tsehpal Namgyal , to
beseech the Indian Governor - General to accept his allegiance and , in return ,
afford him protection . Ranjit Singh , who had apprehended trouble from the
quarter ...
On his own initiative he persuaded the Ladakhi ruler , Tsehpal Namgyal , to
beseech the Indian Governor - General to accept his allegiance and , in return ,
afford him protection . Ranjit Singh , who had apprehended trouble from the
quarter ...
الصفحة 19
Gonpo sent home a secret report relating the disaster that had befallen Zorawar
Singh and his men , and asking his people to revolt against the Dogra ruler , and
solicit British help . Meanwhile Lhasa ' s ministers forwarded to the Manchu ...
Gonpo sent home a secret report relating the disaster that had befallen Zorawar
Singh and his men , and asking his people to revolt against the Dogra ruler , and
solicit British help . Meanwhile Lhasa ' s ministers forwarded to the Manchu ...
الصفحة 52
10 The rulers of these states recognised the nominal supremacy of the Durrani
monarchs of Afghanistan . 11 But ... which was situated to the south of Jammu
and in 1809 , the Raja of Chamba also recognised the Sikh ruler as his overlord .
10 The rulers of these states recognised the nominal supremacy of the Durrani
monarchs of Afghanistan . 11 But ... which was situated to the south of Jammu
and in 1809 , the Raja of Chamba also recognised the Sikh ruler as his overlord .
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المحتوى
Introduction | 1 |
The Land and The People | 12 |
History of Ladakhi Rulers | 31 |
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