File:1881 Map of Sikkim by Sir Richard Temple.jpg
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[edit]Description1881 Map of Sikkim by Sir Richard Temple.jpg |
English: 1881 Map of Sikkim published with a paper by Sir Richard Temple in the Journal of Royal Geographical Society, 1881.
British India's border with Sikkim and Bhutan shows the Darjeeling and Kalimpong districts acquired from those states. The trade route between Kalimpong and the Chumbi Valley via Jelep La is also shown. |
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Source | www.pahar.in |
Author | W. J. Turner, RGS (W. & A. K. Johnston, Edinburgh & London) |
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