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الصفحة 13
These three mountain chains embrace two river valleys , those of the Indus and the Shyok . ... North of the range , the Chang Chenmo river flows westwards in an asymmetrical flat - floored valley dotted , at higher altitudes , with hot ...
These three mountain chains embrace two river valleys , those of the Indus and the Shyok . ... North of the range , the Chang Chenmo river flows westwards in an asymmetrical flat - floored valley dotted , at higher altitudes , with hot ...
الصفحة 40
a 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 .
a 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 .
الصفحة 221
Former Limits of the Tibetan Language a The Tibetan language is now confined to the mountain valleys of the Tsangpo ... the Andre - ti , or water of the Andar village ; the Ghail - ti , or water of the Ghail valley ; the Khanyao - ti ...
Former Limits of the Tibetan Language a The Tibetan language is now confined to the mountain valleys of the Tsangpo ... the Andre - ti , or water of the Andar village ; the Ghail - ti , or water of the Ghail valley ; the Khanyao - ti ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Land and The People | 12 |
History of Ladakhi Rulers | 31 |
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