-
Himachal Pradesh to the south. Encomp****ing
three historical regions known as
Purig, Dras and Zanskar, the
district lies to the
northeast of the
Great Himalayas...
-
return the
Purig prin****liies to
their former independence. In the
early 18th century, the Suru
valley became part of the
chiefdom of
Purig. According...
-
whole of
Purig. He
appointed kardars for Dr**** and Suru.
After Zorawar Singh's
death in Tibet,
there was
another rebellion in
Ladakh and
Purig. But Dogras...
- with the
brief reign of the Chak dynasty. In
regions such as
Baltistan and
Purig in the
Kargil district, the
Sufia Nurbakhshiya persisted as a
distinct sect...
- the
language of the Chang-pa
people may
differ markedly from that of the
Purig-pa in Kargil, or the Zangskaris, but they are all
mutually comprehensible...
-
furthest southeastern expansion reached the
Ganoks River in
Baltistan and the
Purig region in Ladakh. John
Biddulph (1880).
Tribes of the
Hindoo Koosh. Calcutta:...
- Kulturführer über
Ladakh und die
angrenzenden Himalaja-Regionen Changthang, Nubra,
Purig,
Zanskar sowie Kullu (Manali),
Lahaul und
Spiti mit Stadtführer
Delhi (in...
- via archive.org
Kharal to Olding, OpenStreetMap, 5
January 2023.
Purig, Rinchan. "
Purig Migration History - 1947". {{cite journal}}: Cite
journal requires...
- the
Ladakh Chronicles,
states that
there were only two prin****lities in
Purig (the
northern Kargil district), in
historical times,
based at
Chiktan and...
- (Gya, on the way from Leh to Rupshu). The
description makes clear that
Purig (the Suru
River basin near present-day Kargil) was
included in Maryul, but...