- Zanskar,
Zahar (locally) or
Zangskar, is the
southwestern region of the
Indian union territory of Ladakh. The
administrative centre of
Zanskar is Padum...
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Sengge Namgyal, the son of
Jamyang and Gyal. He
expanded the
kingdom into
Zangskar and Spiti.
Despite a
defeat of
Ladakh by the Mughals, who had
already annexed...
- Sankoo, Salt Valley.,
Markha valley,
Ladakh monastery trek,
South Zangskar, Trans-
Zangskar Expedition,
Spiti to Ladakh,
Spiti to
Pitok to Hemis, Rupshu, the...
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Carved mani stones, each with "Om Mani
Padme Hum" on a
pathway in
Zangskar...
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religious estates were
offered to the
Bhutanese in present-day Ladakh,
Zangskar, and
western Tibet (Ngari
Korsum [mga' ris
bskor gsum]),
which was then...
- parti****tion from
traders and
herders from Lahaul, Changthang, Tibet,
Zangskar, Spiti, and Kullu,
alongside Khampas and Gaddis. Many
Lahauli would also...
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Lahul and Spiti. Gutschow, Kim (2006). "The
Politics of
Being Buddhist in
Zangskar:
Partition and Today".
India Review. Vol. 5, no. 3–4. pp. 470–498. doi:10...
- of
Parliament (Lok Sabha). Gutshow, The
Politics of
Being Buddhist in
Zangskar (2006), p. 474.
Claude Arpi (22
December 2011). "Have you
heard about this...
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study programs across the
Indian Himalayan regions of Kinnaur, Spiti, and
Zangskar. It has also
founded three schools in the
Chittagong Hill
Tracts of Bangladesh...
- gey,
Poorang and
certain other small districts. c. To the
third son -
Zangskar, Spiti, and
certain other small districts. The
summary of the
treaty contained...