About Leh
Ladakh |
| Ladakh, popularly known as, the land of numerous passes of mystic
Lamas, The Broken moon & The Last Shangrila. |
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| Ladakh is Surrounded by two of the world's highest Mountain
ranges, the Karakoram & great Himalaya. The region varies between 9,000 to
11,000 ft. above the sea level. Leh is the head quarter of Leh District &
largest town of the region. Leh is located to the north of the Indus River at an
elevation of 11,000 ft. Leh became the capital of Stud(Upper Ladakh) during the
reign of King Graspa Bum_Lde. |
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| The town is dominated by the nine storey Namgyal Palace & Namgyal
Tsemo (victory peak), above the Palace, built by Tashi Namgyal on his victorious
reunification of the Upper & Lower Ladakh. |
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| The earliest inhabitants of Ladakh were the Khampa nomads who
domesticated yaks. The first settlement along the Indus River was established by
Monks from the region of Kullu & other tribes called the Brokpas originating
from Gilgit. Gya became the Ist seat of government of the Mon rulers, who was
known by the name of Gyapacho. |
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