- pu hrang,
meaning 'horse head'.[citation needed]
Nepalese call the town
Taklakot from
Tibetan 'Takla Khar' (Tibetan: སྟག་ལ་མཁར།, Wylie: stag la mkhar, THL:...
-
suffering from the
effects of
inclement weather,
suffered a
defeat at
Taklakot (Purang) and
Singh was killed. The
Tibetans then
advanced on Ladakh. Gulab...
- from
Taklakot. The fall of
Taklakot finds mention in the
report of the
Chinese Imperial Resident, Meng Pao, at Lhasa: On my
arrival at
Taklakot a force...
- downpla**** by the
Indian government. The p**** is near the
trading town of
Taklakot (Purang) in
Tibet and has been used
since ancient times by traders, mendicants...
-
September 2009.
Retrieved 29 July 2009. "China
urged to let
Nepalis work in
Taklakot". The
Himalayan Times. 7 June 2019.
Archived from the
original on 7 June...
-
between 1834 and 1841.
After holding positions such as the
governor of
Taklakot (briefly) and
thanadar of Zanskar, he
became the
second governor of Leh...
- (China) in the
village of Sher.
Jeeps then take
climbers north through Taklakot (Burang) to
basecamp on the mountain. "China I:
Tibet - Xizang". Peaklist...
-
Autonomous Region (TAR) of China. The
county seat is
Purang Town,
known as
Taklakot in Nepali. The
county covers an area of 12,539
square kilometres (4,841 sq mi)...
-
again in 1836 to Bannu)
Parts of
Western Tibet,
China (briefly in 1841, to
Taklakot)
After Ranjit Singh's
death in 1839, the
empire was
severely weakened by...
- many of them
would engage in
annual trade visits to
market towns such as
Taklakot in
western Tibet, and some
would practice nomadic pastoralism as well....