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Chuchot Yokma, is a
village in the Leh
district of Ladakh, India. It is
located in the Leh tehsil.
According to the 2011
census of India,
Chuchot Yokma has...
- join Changchenmo. From the west to east, they are
referred to as
Silung Yokma,
Silung Barma and
Silung Kongma (the lower,
middle and
upper Silungs). Further...
- yet to be published.
Gachu is the name of the broq (summer pasture) of
Yokma Kharboo, the
village where he
spent his childhood. It has many features...
- Hanu (also
called Hanoo) is a
village panchayat in the
Khalsi tehsil in the Leh
district of Ladakh, India. It is one of the main
Brokpa villages in Ladakh...
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Ladakh near the
Kongka P****. In Ladakh, it is
joined by
Silung Barma,
Silung Yokma,
Kugrang River,
Rimdi River, and
numerous other streams before flowing into...
- 106–107.
Joining the left bank of the
river opposite to Kyam are the
Silung Yokma,
Silung Burma and
Silung Kongma. ...
cross the
Changchenmo valley journey...
- Kargil, Ladakh.
Sandow is
surrounded by
villages -
Lamsoo in the west,
Yokma Kharboo and
Shakar in the south, and
Lhalung Batalik in the north. Sandow...
- two p****es to the east of
Pangtung La:
Changlung Burma La and
Changlung Yokma La.
China uses
anotherr p**** to the west for its
Wenjia Road. Even though...
- in the Leh tehsil. This
village Chuchot is
divided into
three villages:
Yokma,
Shamma and
Chuchot Gongma.
Chuchot village is the
longest village of ladakh...