File:Hindutagh-pass-aksai-chin-center2-1873.jpg
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English: Image of map of the Baltistan, Aksai Chin, Chinese Turkestan in maps of Central Asia. The international border between the British Indian Empire (including the Kashmir region) and Chinese Turkestan is shown two-toned purple and pink. From the article, "On the Geographical Results of the Mission to Kashghar, under Sir T. Douglas Forsyth in 1873-74" by H. Trotter
Journal of the Royal Geographical Society of London, Vol. 48. (1878), pp. 173-234. Downloaded, resized to 33% of original size and annotated by Fowler&fowler«Talk» 23:52, 8 July 2007 (UTC) |
Source | Article= "On the Geographical Results of the Mission to Kashghar, under Sir T. Douglas Forsyth in 1873-74" by H. Trotter, Journal of the Royal Geographical Society of London, Vol. 48. (1878), pp. 173-234. |
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[edit]- 2007-07-08 23:50 Fowler&fowler 1386×1980× (419033 bytes) Image of map of Central Asia from the article, [http://www.jstor.org/stable/1798763 "On the Geographical Results of the Mission to Kashghar, under Sir T. Douglas Forsyth in 1873-74"] by H. Trotter ''Journ
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Leh
"Rudokh" or Rutog, Tibet
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- History of Khotan
- Trade routes
- International relations of the Qing Dynasty
- Old maps of Xinjiang
- Old maps of Ladakh
- 1873 in Tibet
- Maps of Aksai Chin
- Old maps that include Leh
- Maps of the Kunlun Mountains
- Shyok River (India)
- Maps of East Turkestan
- Yarkand River
- Mountain passes of Ladakh
- Chang La
- Kay Pass
- Digar Pass
- Khardung La
- Changlung Yokma Pass
- Changlung Barma Pass
- Changlung Pantung Pass
- Kompas Pass
- Saser Pass
- Karakorum Pass
- Ilchi Pass
- Muztagh Pass
- Henry Trotter (surveyor)
- Thomas Douglas Forsyth