• The DograTibetan war or Sino-Sikh war was fought from May 1841 to August 1842, between the forces of the Dogra nobleman Gulab Singh of Jammu, under the...
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    Tibet (Ngari Khorsum) but was killed in battle of To-yo during the Dogra-Tibetan war. In reference to his legacy of conquests in the Himalaya Mountains...
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  • Tangtse (category Articles containing Standard Tibetan-language text)
    two wars between the Ladakhis and Tibetans, the Tibet–Ladakh–Mughal War (1679–1684) and the DograTibetan War (1841–1842). In 1679, the Tibetan forces...
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  • Maryul (category Articles containing Standard Tibetan-language text)
    eventually acquiring the name "Ladakh", and lasted until 1842. In that year, the Dogra general Zorawar Singh, having conquered it, made it part of the would-be...
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    slicing strategy DograTibetan War China–India relations Trans-Karakoram Tract Line of Actual Control Sino-Indian border dispute List of wars involving India...
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    and Abhilash Chaudhary as Hav. Lakshmi Chand. 1841–1842 DograTibetan War 1962 Sino-Indian War 1987 Sumdorong Chu standoff 2017 China–India border standoff...
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  • Zorawar LT (category Post–Cold War light tanks)
    Kahluria, who led 1841 Military Expedition to Kailash Mansrovar during DograTibetan War. After news of deployment of ZTZ-04A Chinese Light Tanks at Ladakh...
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  • The Dogras or Dogra people, are an Indo-Aryan ethno-linguistic group living primarily in the Indian union territory of Jammu and Kashmir and neighbouring...
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    The Dogra dynasty of Dogra Rajputs from the Shivalik hills created Jammu and Kashmir when all dynastic kingdoms in India were being absorbed by the East...
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    Hindu Dogras also settled in Tibet and subsequently converted to Islam. Among the many Hui subgroups, the geographical distribution of the "Tibetan Hui/Tibetan...
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    Tibet. During the DograTibetan War (1841–42), Tibet invaded Ladakh and the Ladakhis attempted to overthrow the Dogras with Tibetan help, but all of them...
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  • historical battle grounds. In August 1842 the concluding battle of Dogra-Tibetan War with subsequent signing of Treaty of Chushul in September 1842 for...
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  • A brief chronology of the history of Tibet: Timeline of the Tibetan Empire (7th to 9th century) Timeline of the Era of Fragmentation (9th to 13th century)...
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    became part of the princely state of Jammu and Kashmir before the DograTibetan War. After 1947, Ladakh continued to be part of Indian state of Jammu...
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    Ganden Phodrang (category Pages with Standard Tibetan IPA)
    Tibet became weaker. In 1841-1842, the Tibetan army defeated the Sikh Empire's Dogra forces in the DograTibetan War, leading to a treaty agreeing on status...
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    Sino-Indian border dispute (category Sino-Indian War)
    boundaries in the western sector was issued in 1842 following the DograTibetan War. The Sikh Empire of the Punjab region had annexed Ladakh into the...
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    excluding children aged 6 and below) is 73.79%. Chogyal History of Stok DograTibetan War Zhabdrung Tourism in Ladakh "Blockwise Village Amenity Directory"...
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    Namgyal dynasty of Ladakh Tibet–Ladakh–Mughal War Treaty of Tingmosgang DograTibetan War Indo-Pakistani War of 1947–1948 Military operations in Ladakh (1948)...
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    Standard Army soldiers and 150,000 Bannermen served on the Qing side during the war. according to another, 213 Han Chinese Banner companies, and 527 companies...
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    Skardu (section Dogra rule)
    pronounce it. But the meaning of which, as stated above, corresponds to the Tibetan word མདོ. In the course of the history of Balti, bilabial sound /m/ as...
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    Kargil (category CS1 uses Tibetan-language script (bo))
    another rebellion in Ladakh and Purig. But Dogras sent fresh forces under Wazir Lakhpat, who beat back the Tibetans and reestablished status quo ante. On his...
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    While the Tibetan plateau has been inhabited since pre-historic times, most of Tibet's history went unrecorded until the introduction of Tibetan Buddhism...
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  • Under Dogra rule, people in the princely state of Jammu and Kashmir launched several political movements. Despite ideological differences and varying...
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    Tibet". Tibetan Centre for Human Rights and Democracy. 15 March 1998. Retrieved 2021-06-08. Smith, Warren (October 2004). "China's Policy on Tibetan Autonomy"...
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  • Demchok sector (category Articles containing Standard Tibetan-language text)
    came under the rule of the Dogras, who launched an invasion into the West Tibet leading to the DograTibetan War. The war ended in a stalemate. The resulting...
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  • Ladakh Chronicles (category Articles containing Standard Tibetan-language text)
    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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    they could not readily raise this sum, the East India Company allowed the Dogra ruler Gulab Singh to acquire Kashmir from the Sikh kingdom in exchange for...
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    Namgyal dynasty of Ladakh (category Tibetan Buddhist places)
    of Tibet, including the Tibet–Ladakh–Mughal War. The dynasty eventually fell to the Sikh Empire and Dogras of Jammu. Most of its known history is written...
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    Lodi Gyari (category Tibetan politicians)
    known to the Tibetan-speaking world (as well as to Himalayan community), Gyari Rinpoche" (25 August 1949 – 29 October 2018) was a Tibetan politician, and...
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    Purang County (category Articles containing Standard Tibetan-language text)
    the neighbouring kingdoms Guge and Mustang. region. region. During Dogra-Tibetan War, General Zorawar Singh had captured Purang and Zanda County, in order...
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