Demchok (historical village)
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demchok-historical-village-187-10459982
title:
Demchok (historical village)
text:
Demchok, was described by a British boundary commission in 1847 as a village lying on the border between the Kingdom of Ladakh and the Tibet. It was a "hamlet of half a dozen huts and tents", divided into two parts by a rivulet which formed the boundary between the two states. The rivulet, a tributary of the Indus River variously called the Demchok River, Charding Nullah, or the Lhari stream, was set as the boundary between Ladakh and Tibet in the 1684 Treaty of Tingmosgang. By 1904–05, the Tibe
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description:
Historical village between Ladakh and Tibet
original url:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demchok_(historical_village)
date created:
2020-07-23T10:08:36Z
date modified:
2024-09-08T13:08:44Z
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13
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