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الصفحة 40
The well prepared Dogra army marched under General Zorawar Singh from
Kashtwar and entered Ladakh via Suru valley pass which was easy to cross from
the north side but steep and difficult on the south side . On the fateful day of 16 ...
The well prepared Dogra army marched under General Zorawar Singh from
Kashtwar and entered Ladakh via Suru valley pass which was easy to cross from
the north side but steep and difficult on the south side . On the fateful day of 16 ...
الصفحة 103
About ten or fifteen men carrying small sticks in their hands appear at this point
from the bride ' s side posing queer questions which the nevo are required to
answer . After the replies have been given the pile of stones is dismantled . The
pile ...
About ten or fifteen men carrying small sticks in their hands appear at this point
from the bride ' s side posing queer questions which the nevo are required to
answer . After the replies have been given the pile of stones is dismantled . The
pile ...
الصفحة 216
The Eastern Pillar has one principal figure , forearmed female , and two attendant
females , one on each side , and each with one leg bent . They all wear
necklaces , earrings , armlets , and anklets . On the pedestal are several small
kneeling ...
The Eastern Pillar has one principal figure , forearmed female , and two attendant
females , one on each side , and each with one leg bent . They all wear
necklaces , earrings , armlets , and anklets . On the pedestal are several small
kneeling ...
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المحتوى
Introduction | 1 |
The Land and The People | 12 |
History of Ladakhi Rulers | 31 |
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