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Sikkim (/ˈsɪkɪm/ SIK-im; Nepali: [ˈsikːim]) is a
state in
northeastern India. It
borders the
Tibet Autonomous Region of
China in the
north and northeast...
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Tours in
Sikhim (1934), pp. 141, 145. Steinmann,
National Hegemonies,
Local Allegiances (2004), p. 157. Edgar,
Report on a
Visit to
Sikhim (1874), p...
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Older British spellings are
Jeylap and Jyelap.
Citations Brown,
Tours in
Sikhim (1934), p. 142. Smith,
Aline and Sub-Alpine
Vegetation (1913). Shakabpa...
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festival at Tashichödzong Earl of
Ronaldshay (1923).
Lands of the Thunderbolt:
Sikhim,
Chumbi & Bhutan, p. 242. Reprinted: 1987. Snow Lion Graphics. Berkeley...
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original on 15
January 2023.
Retrieved 8
March 2021. White, J.
Claude (1909).
Sikhim & Bhutan: Twenty-one
Years on the North-East Frontier, 1887–1908. Asian...
- Britannica.com.
Retrieved 4
December 2011. White, John
Claude (1909).
Sikhim & Bhutan: Twenty-one
Years on the North-east Frontier, 1887-1908. E. Arnold...
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Indian Army
Intelligence Branch. Risely, H. H., ed. (1894), The
Gazetteer of
Sikhim, Calcutta:
Bengal Secretariat Press – via archive.org Sinha, A. C., "Sikkim"...
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while taking photos". The Earl of Ronaldshay,
Lands of the Thunderbolt.
Sikhim,
Chumbi and
Bhutan (London:
Constable & Company), 1923, pp 10–12 "The Darjeeling...
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Dumsong [Damsang]
might be
preferable to any of the
lower elevations of
Sikhim. It is true that the
distance from the
Jeylep P**** [Jelep La] to Dumsong...
- Bhotia, trans-Himalayan,
Sikhim...