- Lake
Manasarovar also
called Mapam Yumtso (Tibetan: མ་ཕམ་གཡུ་མཚོ།, Wylie: ma pham g.yu mtsho, THL: ma pam yu tso; Chinese: 瑪旁雍錯; pinyin: Mǎ páng yōng cuò)...
-
Kamothe node the
people from
Kamothe prefer Khandeshwar station over
Manasarowar railway station which is
cornered in the Juip Village. It has 2 Platforms...
- S2CID 129161876. Rand McNally, The New
International Atlas, 1993. U.S. Army Map Service, 1966,
Manasarowar U.S. Army Map Service, 1966,
Bihar GEOnet Names Server...
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Sources of the Brahmaputra, Indus, Sutlej, and Karnali: With
Notes on
Manasarowar and
Rakas Tal". The
Geographical Journal. 93 (2): 126–135. doi:10.2307/1787863...
- itself. An old
travel route from
Ladakh to Tibet,
leading to Kailas–
Manasarowar, runs
along the left bank of the
Indus River. The
route has been closed...
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Mount Kailash), The
Naimonany Peak
Gunrla and Lake
Maponen Yamco Lake
Manasarowar.[citation needed] The
Karnali River fed by
Mabja Zangbo is also a prominent...
- ISBN 978-0-19-562758-9: "Minsar (Missar) –
Ladakhi enclave in West
Tibet close to Lake
Manasarowar;
during the Dogra-Tibet War (1841-2), the
Dogras stored their supplies...
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southern Tibet and the
northwest corner of Nepal,
lying south of Lake
Manasarowar. Its
southern boundary is
defined by the
Humla Karnali, a
tributary of...
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forbidden to climb, it is so
sacred it is
circled at its base. Lake
Manasarowar lies at the base of
Mount Kailash, and is the
source of the Brahmaputra...
- (ed.), "Narration of a
Journey to Cho Lagan, (Rakas Tal), Cho
Mapan (
Manasarowar), and the
valley of
Pruang in Gnari, Hundes, in
September and October...