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Tingmosgang is a
fortress in
Temisgam village, on the bank of the
Indus River in Ladakh, in
northwestern India. It is 92 km west of Leh, near Khalatse...
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Gyatso and the King
Delek Namgyal of
Ladakh signed the 1684
Treaty of
Tingmosgang to end the war.
According to the
Ladakh Chronicles, the
treaty fixed...
- Ladakh: 171–172 : 351–353
agreed on the
Treaty of
Tingmosgang (sometimes
called the
Treaty of Temisgam) in the
fortress of
Tingmosgang at the
conclusion of the Tibet–Ladakh–Mughal...
- Tibet–Ladakh–Mughal War in 1684,
Tibet and
Ladakh agreed on the
Treaty of
Tingmosgang, by
which the
extensive territories in West
Tibet (Ngari) previously...
- Tibet–Ladakh–Mughal War. At the end of the conflict, in 1684, the
Treaty of
Tingmosgang was agreed,
affirming that: The
boundaries fixed, in the beginning, when...
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Treaty of
Tingmosgang with the King
Delek Namgyal of
Ladakh to end the war.: 351–353 : 171–172 The
original text of the
Treaty of
Tingmosgang no longer...
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Turkestan and Tibet. Its
trade with
Tibet was
governed by the 1684
Treaty of
Tingmosgang, by
which Ladakh had the
exclusive right to
receive the
pashmina wool...
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Ladakh then they
retreated back to
Lhasa in
December 1684. The
Treaty of
Tingmosgang in 1684
settled the
dispute between Tibet and
Ladakh but
severely restricted...
- with the ****istance of
reinforcements from the
Zungar Empire Treaty of
Tingmosgang Deccan Wars (1681–1707) Maratha
Empire Mughal Empire Inconclusive Maratha–Portuguese...
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Indus river valley at the foot of the
Kailash Range. By the
Treaty of
Tingmosgang signed in 1684,
Ladakh had the
exclusive right to
trade in the pashmina...