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- Shahidulla, also spelt Xaidulla from Mandarin Chinese, (altitude ca. 3,646 m or 11,962 ft), was a nomad camping ground and historical caravan halting place...
- originates in Aksai Chin. It p****es through the historical settlement of Xaidulla (Shahidulla or Saitula) and p****es by the city of Khotan (Hotan) to flow...
- Suget P****) before reaching the lush grazing grounds around Shahidullah or Xaidulla in the upper valley of the Karakash River. The p**** is in a saddle between...
- Jammu and Kashmir (part of the British Indian Empire) downstream near Xaidulla to help protect the caravans. By the 1930s, it was recorded by European...
- P****) 88 km (55 mi) Hotan Pishan Xaidulla 36°21′07″N 78°01′37″E / 36.352°N 78.027°E / 36.352; 78.027 (Xaidulla) 55 km (34 mi) Hotan Dahongliutan...
- Maharajah of Jammu and Kashmir constructed a fort at Shahidulla (modern-day Xaidulla), and had troops stationed there for some years to protect caravans. Eventually...
- summer and winter routes ran from Leh to Yarkand via the Karakoram P**** and Xaidulla. A couple of possible routes also ran from Leh to Lhasa. The first recorded...
- regions within the Karakoram and Kunlun Mountains, including areas like Xaidulla, where certain nomadic Kirghiz groups resided. These raids sometimes resulted...
- The Maharajah of Kashmir constructed a fort at Shahidulla (modern-day Xaidulla), and had troops stationed there for some years to protect caravans. Eventually...
- it is between the village of Mazar in Kargilik County and the town of Xaidulla in Hotan County near the boundary of the two counties. Western sources...