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Rudok, also
spelt Rutok and Rutog, more
properly Rudok Dzong (Tibetan: རུ་ཐོག་དགོན, Wylie: Ru
thogs rdzong), is a town that
served as the
historical capital...
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TIBET NEPAL LADAKH Daba
Tholing Mayum La
Taklakot Manasarovar Minsar Gartok Rudok Tashigang Hanle Leh
Zorawar Singh led a 4,000 men-strong
force consisting...
- Zoji La at the
border of
Kashmir to
Demchok in the southeast, and
included Rudok and
other areas presently in Tibet. The
kingdom came
under the
control of...
- Ramapala's dominion. He left a
peaceful kingdom to his
Brother Rudok, but
nothing is
known of him.
Rudok was
succeeded by his son Bhima, who
successfully ruled...
- The lake lies in a long
valley that
connects the
Chushul Valley to the
Rudok Valley. A
single river,
Tangre Chu,
flows along the
valley for 10–12 miles...
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water In July 2018
During summer Birds Aksai Chin and its
locations Siri****
Rudok National Large Solar Telescope Spanggur Tso
Notes The LAC displa**** is that...
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Hedin (1906-8)
including Rutog (labeled as
Rudok) (RGS,
early 20th century) Map
including Rutog (labeled as
Rudok) (AMS, 1950) Map
including the
Rutog County...
- got him the
command of the army. In 1614, he
captured the
mining town of
Rudok followed by Spurangs,
another important gold
mining town, in 1615. The plunder...
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Lahaul and
Spiti districts to the south, much of
Ngari (including the
Rudok region and Guge in the east),
Aksai Chin in the northeast, and the Nubra...
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boundary between the
princely state of
Jammu and
Kashmir and the
district of
Rudok. His
description continued:
Phursook formed a circular,
sheltered little...