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Khalatse (Wylie:
mkhar la rtse, THL: khar la tsé),
often written as
Khaltse or Khalsi, is the
headquarters of the
eponymous subdivision,
block and tehsil...
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while two can be
grown at
Khalatse. By the time
crops are
being sown at Leh in late May, they are
already half-grown at
Khalatse. The main crop is grim (naked...
- Indus, divides, one fork
going south along the river's edge to Spitok,
Khalatse and Khargil, the
other turning north to Leh, the
Khardong P**** (...), and...
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becoming suzerain of the
dynasty as a whole. He
cites the above-mentioned
Khalatse epigraph,
which may
allude to
Kushan power reaching the
northeast corner...
- of the
Indus River valley which meet
Indus near
Khalatse. The
government runs a
checkpost at
Khalatse.
Heavy snowfall on the
highest p****es can block...
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River in Ladakh, in
northwestern India. It is 92 km west of Leh, near
Khalatse, and
north of the
present main road. The town has a
palace and the monastery...
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Durbuk (Durbok),
Khalatse (Khaltsi/Khalsi), Leh, Kharoo, Likir, Nyoma. The
tehsils are: Sumoor,and
Diskit in
Nubra Valley, Durbuk,
Khalatse, Saspol, Leh,...
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comprising the
degree colleges of Leh, Kargil,
Nubra Valley, Zanskar, Dras, and
Khalatse. On 16
December 2018, UOL was
established by The
University of
Ladakh Act...
- Ladakh, India. It is
located in the
Likir tehsil, in the
Ladakh region.
Khalatse is a
nearby trekking place. It is
famous for the
nearby Klu-kkhyil (meaning...
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kharosthi inscription of "Uvima Kavthisa"
discovered near the K'a-la-rtse (
Khalatse)
bridge on the Indus,
showing that in
around the 1st century,
Ladakh was...