• The Ladakh Chronicles, or La-dvags-rgyal-rabs (Tibetan: ལ་དྭགས་རྒྱལ་རབས, Wylie: La dwags rgyal rabs), is a historical work that covers the history of...
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  • Namgyal of Ladakh signed the 1684 Treaty of Tingmosgang to end the war. According to the Ladakh Chronicles, the treaty fixed the Tibet-Ladakh border at...
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    afterwards. Baltistan and Ladakh were at the centre of these struggles. Academics infer from the slant of Ladakhi chronicles that Ladakh may have owed its primary...
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    Tibet–Ladakh–Mughal War. The dynasty eventually fell to the Sikh Empire and Dogras of Jammu. Most of its known history is written in the Ladakh Chronicles....
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  • Treaty of Tingmosgang (category History of Ladakh)
    the Ladakh Chronicles. The treaty contained clauses that established diplomatic relations, delineated borders, and regulated trade between Ladakh and...
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    History of Ladakh (Ladakh) The main written source for Ladakhi history is the 17th century Ladakh Chronicles.: 1, 3 : 7  The Ladakhi Chronicles are one of...
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  • Maryul (redirect from Ladakh kingdom)
    he was still a prince. The kingdom of Maryul is described in the Ladakh Chronicles (Francke's translation) to consist of: Mar-yul of mNah-ris (Leh district)...
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    Kargil (redirect from Pashkum, Ladakh)
    river, the latter providing the most accessible route to Leh. The Ladakh Chronicles spell the name of Kargil as Wylie: dkar skyil, THL: kar kyil. The...
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    was a German Tibetologist. He worked in Ladakh and Lahul from 1896 to 1908 and published the Ladakh chronicles (La dvags rgyal rabs) with an English translation...
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    Kargil district (category Geography of Ladakh)
    there is no mention of it in Ladakh Chronicles. The principality of Kartse apparently controlled the entire western Ladakh, from Mulbekh and Wanla in the...
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    area of Ladakh, having been part of the kingdom from its inception in the 10th century. The description of the kingdom in the Ladakh Chronicles mentions...
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    (1679–1680) Purang-Guge Kingdom Zhangzhung Tsaparang History of Tibet Ladakh Chronicles List of rulers of Tibet Specific references: Chandra, Satish (2004)...
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    polities shared close relationships with Buddhist monastic leaders. Ladakh Chronicles Song–Tibet relations Ryavec 2015, p. 60-61. Shakabpa 2010, p. 173...
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  • in Tibet. He was also a Tibetologist and translated parts of the Ladakh Chronicles into German, improving on the work of Emil Schlagintweit. Marx and...
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  • Dogra–Tibetan war (category History of Ladakh)
    officials. The terms were also summarised in the Ladakh Chronicles as follows. Tibet recognised that Ladakh was annexed to the Sikh Empire. And the Sikh Empire...
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    Kashmir (redirect from Ladakh and Baltistan)
    that includes the India-administered territories of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh, the Pakistan-administered territories of Azad Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan...
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    Zorawar Singh (Dogra general) (category History of Ladakh)
    (wazir-e-wazarat) of Kishtwar and extended the territories of the kingdom by conquering Ladakh and Baltistan. He also boldly attempted the conquest of Western Tibet (Ngari...
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    Tingmosgang no longer survives, but its contents are summarized in the Ladakh Chronicles.: 37 : 38 : 40  The Dzungar–Qing Wars (1687–1757) between the Dzungar...
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  • Tibet. The terms were also summarised in the Ladakh Chronicles as follows. Tibet recognised that Ladakh was annexed to the Sikh Empire, and the Sikh Empire...
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  • Demchok sector (category Geography of Ladakh)
    jurisdiction. The Ladakh Chronicles (La-dvags-rgyal-rabs) mention that, at the conclusion of the Tibet–Ladakh–Mughal War in 1684, Tibet and Ladakh agreed on the...
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  • Lhachen Bhagan (category Kings of Ladakh)
    victorious) and founded the Namgyal dynasty of Ladakh. According to the Ladakh Chronicles, Bhagan was the son of Bhara in the kingdom of Maryul. Bhagan was...
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    2020–2021 China–India skirmishes (category 21st century in Ladakh)
    along the Sino-Indian border, including near the disputed Pangong Lake in Ladakh and the Tibet Autonomous Region, and near the border between Sikkim and...
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    Demchok (historical village) (category Villages in Ladakh)
    continues to own land in Demchok. The Chronicles of Ladakh mention that, at the conclusion of the Tibet–Ladakh–Mughal War in 1684, the Prime Minister...
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    Suru Valley (category Geography of Ladakh)
    of the Maryul kingdom (in modern Ladakh) in the 10th century. However, there is no mention of it in Ladakh Chronicles. When the Maryul kingdom was formed...
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  • Chiktan (category Tourism in Ladakh)
    the Chiktan village. Tibetologist A. H. Francke, who translated the Ladakh Chronicles, states that there were only two principalities in Purig (the northern...
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    Basgo Monastery (category Buddhist monasteries in Ladakh)
    Bazgo itself was embedded in the early days of Ladakh and is frequently mentioned in the Ladakhi Chronicles when it was a political and cultural center....
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    Tingmosgang no longer survives, but its contents are summarized in the Ladakh Chronicles.: 37 : 38 : 40  He entertained close contacts with Galdan Boshugtu...
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  • Aagadu (category Films shot in Ladakh)
    Mumbai, Gujarat, Ballari and Kerala. Some song sequences were filmed in Ladakh, Switzerland and Ooty, in addition to Hyderabad and Bellary. The post-production...
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    Likir Monastery (category Buddhist monasteries in Ladakh)
    Likir Monastery or Likir Gompa (Klud-kyil) is a Buddhist monastery in Ladakh, Northern India. It is located at 3700m elevation, approximately 52 kilometres...
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    India–China Border Roads (category Roads in Ladakh)
    Retrieved 11 January 2022. "Amid Ladakh standoff with China, India puts border roads in fast lane". Deccan Chronicle. 2 June 2020. Retrieved 18 June 2020...
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