- Shah
married a
local princess. The
Maqpon kingdom (Balti: དམག་པོན་རྒྱལ་པོ ) was
located in Baltistan. The
Maqpon dynasty, a
Balti royal house of Kashmiri...
- Khaplu. The
Maqpon dynasty,
which ruled from Skardu, also
later established side
branches at
Kartaksho and Rondu.: 243 In 1190,
Maqpon dynasty of Skardu...
- the 13th century, the
region came
under Islamic influence,
notably under Maqpon Kings. This
resulted in the
separation of the
Balti people from the Buddhist...
- Ali, Sher Ali and Ali Zad; 1590–1625) was a
famous Balti king. He was a
Maqpon dynasty king who
unified Baltistan and
expanded its
frontiers to Ladakh...
- by many
local rulers,
amongst whom the
Maqpon dynasty of
Skardu and the
Rajas of
Hunza were famous. The
Maqpons of
Skardu unified Gilgit-Baltistan with...
-
Zorawar Singh. The
domain of the
Maqpon dynasty of Baltistan,
based in Skardu,
under the rule of
Ahmad Shah
Maqpon, was
conquered in 1839–40 and its...
-
commemorates a
victory by the
Maqpon rajas. As a mark of respect, the
musician who
plays the drum (dang)
plays for a long time. A
Maqpon princess would occasionally...
- last
Mughal Subahdar. The
Kashmir Subah was
bordered on the
north by the
Maqpon Kingdom of Baltistan, to the east by the
Namgyal Kingdom of Ladakh, to the...
-
Tsongkha Kingdom (997–1099) (Amdo)
Phagmodrupa dynasty (1354–1618) (Ü-Tsang)
Maqpon kingdom (1190–1846) (Baltistan)
Rinpungpa dynasty (1435–1565) (Tsang) Yabgo...
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Alliance Kingdom of
Mankera Namgyal dynasty Barakzai dynasty Sudhans of
Poonch Maqpon Dynasty Forts Jamrud Fort
Multan Fort
Harkishangarh La**** Fort Zorawar...