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Chushul is a
village in the Leh
district of Ladakh, India. It is
located in the
Durbuk tehsil, in the area
known as "
Chushul Valley",
south of the Pangong...
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Treaty of
Chushul, or the Dogra–Tibetan
Treaty of 1842, was a
peace treaty signed between the
Tibetan government of
Ganden Phodrang (then a protectorate...
- The
Chushul Chakzam (Tibetan: ཆུ་ཤུལ་ལྕགས་ཟམ), or
simply Chakzam which literally means "iron bridge" in
Standard Tibetan, was a
suspension bridge that...
- Tso, via
Chushul, ends at Loma
between Dungti & Hanle. Most of it is
covered by the Chushule-Demchoke Highway. "
Chushul-Mahe Road" via
Chushul, Kartsangla...
- Indian- and Chinese-administered
portions of
Ladakh near the
village of
Chushul and the
Spanggur Lake. As of 2020, the Line of
Actual Control runs on the...
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Spanggur Lake basin. The p**** is
located on the
watershed ridge of the
Chushul Valley, on its east.
China claims that the
ridge is the
boundary between...
- "Chumathang-
Chushul Road".
Mirpal Tso on "Chumathang-
Chushul Road".
Koyul Ridge, from Dungti-****che-Koyul
Ridge to
Demchok on
right bank of
Indus along Chushul...
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leading to
Chushul and Leh. The
effectiveness of the
Indian tanks prevented the
Chinese advance towards the
Chushul airfield,
located between Chushul village...
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Battle of
Chushul was one of the
major engagements of the Dogra–Tibetan war
fought between the
Dogra dynasty against the
Tibetans under the Qing dynasty...
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connects the
northwest bank of
Pangong Tso. "
Chushul-Lukung Road" (CC road), also
called the "Surtok-Kakstet-
Chushul Road" (CKC road), a
motorable black-topped...