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Village in Ladakh, India
Chorbat Lungpa Hanu stream Shyok river Batalik Khaplu Chalunka Turtuk Hassanabad Chorbat La Chalunka (also known as Chalunkha or Chulungkha) is a small
Chalunka
Section of Shyok River Valley in Kashmir
Ladakh. Chorbat traditionally stretches from the edge of Khaplu to the Chalunka village of Nubra. The Khan of Chorbat moved his capital from Siksa (originally
Chorbat_Valley
1972 peace treaty between India and Pakistan
areas, including Turtuk, Dhothang, Tyakshi (earlier called Tiaqsi) and Chalunka in the Chorbat Valley,, comprising more than 883 km2. On 23 April 2025
Simla_Agreement
Point of military importance in Kashmir
Saltoro Mountain Range, at the top of the Chalunka Lungpa valley that runs north from the village of Chalunka. The immediate south of the point is occupied
NJ9842
Military engagement in the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971
sector has the following features in the south-to-north sequence: Bogdang, Chalunka (Chulunkha), Pt 18,402 peak, Turtuk, Tyakshi, Tyakshi Pachathang, Thang
Battle_of_Turtuk
Military confrontation between India and Pakistan alongside the Bangladesh Liberation War
of the war, India continues to retain control over the regions such as Chalunka, Thang, Turtuk, Takshi and Pachtang meanwhile Pakistan retain control on
India–Pakistan_war_of_1971
Region in Ladakh, India
Tent Resort in Nubra Valley Ladakh Khardung La Siachen Glacier Thoise Chalunka Project HIMANK, road builders in the valley and creators of curious sign
Nubra
Village in Ladakh, India
15km 9.3miles Chorbat Lungpa Hanu stream Shyok River Batalik Khaplu Khor Chalunka Turtuk Dawou Siksa Hassanabad Chorbat La Turtuk lies in the region
Turtuk
Union Council in Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan
15km 9.3miles Frano Chorbat Lungpa Hanu stream Shyok River Batalik Khaplu Chalunka Turtuk Dawou Siksa Hassanabad Chorbat La Frano has a notable boulder
Frano,_Gilgit-Baltistan
Village in Ladakh, India
that was established in the 1972 Shimla Agreement. Tyakshi, along with Chalunka, Turtuk and Thang, became part of the Pakistani-administered Northern Areas
Takshi
Village in Ladakh, India
region were pushed beyond the village, and the cease-fire line was set at Chalunka, the next village on the Shyok River. Thus Bogdang was the northernmost
Bogdang
Indian Army officer (1931–1997)
1971, Rinchen, now a major in the Ladakh Scouts, led the capture of the Chalunka complex of the Pakistani Army and the strategic outpost of Turtuk. For
Chewang_Rinchen
River near Diskit. Although, geographically the area between Diskit to Chalunka is not in Nubra River Valley as it is part of Shyok River itself, culturally
Geography_of_Ladakh
1984–2003 India-Pakistan conflict
17628), Marmak, Natsara, Shangruti (Point 1,531), Chorbat La (Point 16700), Chalunka (on the Shyok River), Khor, thence north to the glaciers. This portion
Siachen_conflict
District of Gilgit-Baltistan in Pakistan
Kharmang Roundu Baltistan Danyor Jalaalabad Balghar Tolti Jutal Barah valley Chalunka Chorbat Valley Ghawari Haldi Hassanabad Karimabad Hushe Valley Keris Valley
Tangir_District
Mountain range in Ladakh
Saltoro Kangri Sherpi Kangri Tiger Saddle Human settlements Meenamarg Burtse Chalunka Chemrey Chushul Daulat Beg Oldi Demchok Diskit Dras Dzingrulma Fukche Hemis
Zanskar_Range
Mountain range
Saltoro Kangri Sherpi Kangri Tiger Saddle Human settlements Meenamarg Burtse Chalunka Chemrey Chushul Daulat Beg Oldi Demchok Diskit Dras Dzingrulma Fukche Hemis
Rimo_Muztagh
District of Gilgit-Baltistan administered by Pakistan in Gilgit-Baltistan
were lost in the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971. Those were the villages of Chalunka, Thang, Turtuk, and Tyakshi. Some of them are given in the chart below
Ghanche_District
Indian Army officer
medium machine guns. His force was tasked with capturing the area from Chalunka to Turtuk in the Kargil sector, held by Pakistani troops. This involved
Udai_Singh_(soldier)
Massif in the eastern Karakoram
Saltoro Kangri Sherpi Kangri Tiger Saddle Human settlements Meenamarg Burtse Chalunka Chemrey Chushul Daulat Beg Oldi Demchok Diskit Dras Dzingrulma Fukche Hemis
Rimo_Massif
Overview of and topical guide to Ladakh
Saltoro Kangri Sherpi Kangri Tiger Saddle Human settlements Meenamarg Burtse Chalunka Chemrey Chushul Daulat Beg Oldi Demchok Diskit Dras Dzingrulma Fukche Hemis
Outline_of_Ladakh
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