• Gartok (Tibetan: སྒར་ཐོག, Wylie: sGar-thog) is made of twin encampment settlements of Gar Günsa and Gar Yarsa (Tibetan: སྒར་དབྱར་ས, Wylie: sGar-dbyar-sa...
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  • EMPIRE TIBET NEPAL LADAKH Daba Tholing Mayum La Taklakot Manasarovar Minsar Gartok Rudok Tashigang Hanle Leh    Zorawar Singh led a 4,000 men-strong force...
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    Wandering Wombles but developed to a keen long-range telepathic sense by Dalai Gartok Womble in The Wombles Go Round The World. Though it is stated that Wombles...
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    Kyide Nyimagon divided among his three sons, c. 930 CE. The border between Ladakh/Maryul and Guge-Purang is shown in a thin dotted line, north of Gartok...
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    Garbiutangka Garbo Garo Gardê Gariqiong Garma Garong Garxincun Garyarsa (Gartok) Gase Gatang Gêding Gêgar Gejizhen Gêla Gohaling Goibo Goicang Goicangdoi...
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  • passes/routes mentioned by Delhi were:[better source needed] Tashigong, Gartok; Spanggur Tso To Rudok; Chiakang, Churkang, Ruksom; Tashigong, Churkang...
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    Tibet by land travel via Nepal. Captain Robert Hamond, who travelled from Gartok to the Bashahr State via Shipki La in 1939, described his journey as follows:...
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    before them, the three columns passed the Lake Manasarovar and converged at Gartok, defeating the small Tibetan force stationed there. The enemy commander...
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    and, again, reach the Karakoram Pass. The trade route to Tibet went via Gartok in the Indus river valley at the foot of the Kailash Range. By the Treaty...
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    as a gravel road was started in 1951. It is also known as the 'Yehchang–Gartok road', the 'Aksai Chin road', and the 'Sky Road'. About 180 km (112 mi)...
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  • season. Even though Gar Yarsa has acquired the name "Gartok" in popular parlance, officially, "Gartok" consisted of both Gar Günsa and Gar Yarsa (the "summer...
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    points of the treaty allowed the British to trade in Yatung, Gyantse, and Gartok while Tibet was to pay a large indemnity of 7,500,000 rupees, later reduced...
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    Cavalry Regiment based at Gartok garrisoned Rudok with 150 men and 800 camels. The Indian trade agent stationed at Gartok was denied permission to visit...
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    Namgyal in the 17th century. These included Darchen, Labrang Monastery, Gartok and several smaller monasteries and villages near Mount Kailas. A Chinese...
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  • Maryul and Guge is shown with a thin dotted line, slightly to the north of Gartok; the border between Maryul and Zanskar is marked by a bolded line, slightly...
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    Namgyal in the 17th century. These included Darchen, Labrang Monastery, Gartok and several smaller monasteries and villages near Mount Kailas. In 1983...
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    be sent tri-annually to the towns of Tsaparang, Purang, Dawa, Ruthog and Gartok in western Tibet. For the small Himalayan state of Bushahr, the Tibet-Bashahr...
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  • go on as before. Ladakhi merchants would be allowed to travel to Rudok, Gartok and other places in Tibet and the Tibetan merchants from Changtang would...
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    to Tibet and sold their wares at major fairs in Bageshwar, Gyanema and Gartok. The city was once rich in agriculture and animal husbandry. Besides growing...
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    from June to October. During this time the men used to visit Gya'nyima, Gartok and other markets in Western Tibet.[citation needed] Singh traveled to Ladakh...
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    Sênggê Zangbo as the main Indus River, and treat Gar Tsangpo as a tributary. Gartok, the former administrative headquarters of Ngari is in the Gar Valley. The...
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    points of the treaty allowed the British to trade in Yadong, Gyantse, and Gartok while Tibet was to pay a large indemnity of 7,500,000 rupees, later reduced...
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    E A Drangtse Cho–Sod Rudok To Rudok Tashigang To Tashigang To Hanle To Gartok and Taklakot Teram Kangri Sia Kangri Saltoro Kangri Bilafond La Galwan River...
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    trade agency. (Two more trade agencies were also located at Gyantse and Gartok as part of the same Convention.) Yadong County administers the following...
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    build airfields at Lhasa," the capital of the Tibet Autonomous Region, and Gartok, now called Gharyarsa. However, the Dalai Lama disapproved of the project...
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    although British representatives were stationed in Gyantse, Yatung and Gartok (western Tibet) after the Younghusband Mission. These so-called "Trade Agents"...
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  • (1905-1976) was an Indian civil servant and a former Indian Trade Agent at Gartok and Yatung regions. He was born on 24 July 1905 at Burfu, in the Johar Valley...
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    1904 were as follows: The British allowed to trade in Yatung, Gyantse, and Gartok. Tibet to pay a large indemnity (7,500,000 rupees, later reduced by two-thirds;...
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  • governor at Daba was called kharpön, subordinate to the garpön stationed at Gartok. He was also referred to as Deba or Deva at other times. British explorer...
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    because the official whom he was expecting to see, the senior Garpon of Gartok, was detained elsewhere, Ruttledge and his wife decided to make the Kailas...
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