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Ladakhis with their traditions and intimate knowledge of local environment have survived and actually prospered, in spite of centuries of invasions from the
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274:Habitation
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44:Dimensions
231:Baltistan
219:Karakoram
213:Geography
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168:Karakoram
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86:Territory
57:Geography
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369:Buddhist
323:pashmina
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292:Srinagar
268:Chang La
101:District
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361:Changpa
343:Kashmir
331:Kashgar
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223:Indus
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199:Indus
79:India
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