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- Karsha Monastery or Karsha Gompa is a Buddhist monastery in the Padum Valley of the Zanskar region of the union territory of Ladakh in northern India....
- The punch-marked coins were called "Kārṣāpaṇa" because they weighed one kārsha each. The period of the origin of the punch-marked coins is not yet known...
- 037 ft). There are several villages to the north-east of Padum leading to Karsha monastery. Padum is largely inhabited by people of Tibetan descent who follow...
- fighting Jiban on his ship as it crashed into the mountainside. Marsha and Karsha The first bio-lifeforms created by Kiba, his secretaries and intermediaries...
- Buddhism. Karsha Gustor Festival in Karsha Monastery is held on the 27th and 28th day of the 6th Tibetan month which falls in July. Karsha (biggest Monastery...
- Dršťkovka (dršťková polévka) — Czech goulash-like tripe soup. Fasulia bil karshaLibyan kidney bean soup with tripe. Držková — Slovak tripe soup (držková...
- 1st century BC-2nd century AD) with Brahmi numeral 100 (100 svarna or 100 karsha) conforms with the new svarna standard. The Mughal empire emplo**** Ratti...
- centuries, two Royal Houses were founded in Zanskar, and the monasteries of Karsha and Phugtal (see picture) were built. Until the 15th century Zanskar existed...
- promise and is facing resentment from people in Buddhist majority seats like Karsha and Padun which are part of Zanskar. Samanla Dorje, a Buddhist Congress...
- discuss] a weight of gold or silver but akin to the Old Persian 𐎣𐎼𐏁 karsha, unit of weight (83.30 grams). East India Company coinage had both Urdu...