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الصفحة 18
... Valley . The boundary of the Valley in the north - east is formed by the main Central Himalayan range , which separates the Jehlam and the Indus drainage . The eastern boundary is formed by a high spur of this range which branches at ...
... Valley . The boundary of the Valley in the north - east is formed by the main Central Himalayan range , which separates the Jehlam and the Indus drainage . The eastern boundary is formed by a high spur of this range which branches at ...
الصفحة 19
... Valley was situated the tract known as Karnāv . Its inhabitants were Khaśas , and their chiefs acknowledged the suzerainty of strong Kashmir rulers . To the north lies the valley of Kishanganga inhabited by the Dard tribes.2 To the east ...
... Valley was situated the tract known as Karnāv . Its inhabitants were Khaśas , and their chiefs acknowledged the suzerainty of strong Kashmir rulers . To the north lies the valley of Kishanganga inhabited by the Dard tribes.2 To the east ...
الصفحة 276
... Valley of the Chināb , and Kishtwar which lay between the Outer Hills and the high ranges around the Valley of Kashmir . ( 4 ) Ladakh and Baltistan . ( 5 ) The Kishanganga Valley and the Pakhli region which lay between the upper courses ...
... Valley of the Chināb , and Kishtwar which lay between the Outer Hills and the high ranges around the Valley of Kashmir . ( 4 ) Ladakh and Baltistan . ( 5 ) The Kishanganga Valley and the Pakhli region which lay between the upper courses ...
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