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Chang Chenmo River or
Changchenmo River is a
tributary of the
Shyok River, part of the
Indus River system. It is at the
southern edge of the disputed...
- Kongma. ...
cross the
Changchenmo valley journey up the
Kiepsang stream ... The
traders have now
almost entirely given up the
Changchenmo-Shahidula
route to...
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Karakoram Range in the
north and the
Chang Chenmo Range in the south. The
Changchenmo river flows through the depression,
originating near
Lanak La and joining...
- two
important subranges in
disputed area are
Changchenmo Range and
Pangong Range as below.
Changchenmo Range - a
subrange of
Karakoram range. PP1 to...
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Karakoram range: two
importance of
ranges are
Changchenmo Range and
Pangong Range as below.
Changchenmo Range - a sub
range of
Karakoram Range P****es...
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modern sources.
Pangong Tso is
surrounded by
three mountain ranges:
Changchenmo Range to the north,
Pangong Range to the west, and
Kailash Range (Gangdise...
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caravan route (the
westernmost "
Changchenmo route") to the east of
Karakoram range. One
reaches Samzungling from the
Changchenmo valley by
following the channel...
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three tributaries, all
called "Silung", flow down from the
Changchenmo Range to join
Changchenmo. From the west to east, they are
referred to as
Silung Yokma...
- the
other alternate route the 55 km long "
Changchenmo-Tsogtsalu Road" (CTR) from
confluence of
Changchenmo &
Shyok River to Tsogtsalu. In the late 1800s...
- Cayley, H. (1868), "Report on the
Route to the
Karakash River via the
Changchenmo Valley and P****",
Selections from the
Records of the
Government of the...